Women Empowerment and Development in Pakistan’s National Policy
Women's rights movements in Pakistan, such as Aurat Azadi March, face backlash due to the perception that empowerment is a western idea.
Development as a guise for International control of Pakistan’s economy
Pakistan has been under the IMF program for 22 times but has only received poverty and debt in return.
Pakistan’s Urbanization Dilemma: Addressing the Issues
Over 36% of Pakistan's population lives in urban areas, and it is expected that by 2025, about half of the population will live in urban…
Discourses and Dilemmas of Development in Pakistan
Development is limited to a specific sphere and based on westernized metrics and standards.
Maximize your teaching career with free online development opportunities
Online platforms offering valuable, globally recognized courses and resources, making them an excellent choice for teachers seeking to continuously improve their skills.
The tragedy of child labor in Pakistan
The government must provide employment opportunities and raise social awareness about child rights to address the of issue of child labor in Pakistan.
Eurasian Economic Integration: EAEU
A new effort by Russia and other countries to create a cooperative association through shared institutions and norms.
Pakistan: A Developmental Dilemma?
Pakistan, as a post-colonial state, needs to free itself from the constraints of the colonialist mindset.
West’s Crafty Influence on the Third World
The ultimate "goal" of western living standards and development should be halted in favor of more relatable development and other policies.
After the disastrous floods in Pakistan, are dams still worth it?
So the question of whether dams are actually necessary arises. Are dams the only answer to all of our problems?
How has Westernization of Education led to educational ‘poverty’ in the region?
Our existing system is failing not due to policymakers' incompetence but because it is centered on Eurocentric policies that simply do not work for us.
Us and China in Southeast Asia – confrontation or competitive coexistence
China is expanding its influence in Southeast Asia, but it has yet to replace the United States.