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    Ideology “Ideology is a comprehensive set of normative beliefs, conscious and unconscious ideas, that an individual, group or society has. In social studies, a political ideology is a certain ethical set of ideals, principles, doctrine or symbols of a social movement, or a large group that explains how a society should work”.1 Political ideologies are concerned with many different aspects of society including the economy, education, health care, justice system and foreign policy. There are two dimensions

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    General Pervez Musharraf Political Era: Pervez Musharraf imposed the third martial law on 12th October 1999 by ruling out the democracy. He ruled almost eight years which are very important in the history of Pakistan. His government started in October 1999 and ended in August 2008. The era of Pervez Musharraf is referred as the golden eight years. It is, probably the longest single statement of feats of developments, repairs and enhancements in one of the “most difficult countries to govern” as described

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    Thesis statement Due to the continuous political instability and recurring military interventions in decision making, Pakistan is far from witnessing a healthy and democratic political system in the near future. Introduction On the international scene, states have been struggling to obtain their independence and sovereignty. But the biggest threat that arises after accomplishing independence is the way the government rules, the standards it follows and the goals it sets. This is when a new journey

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    According to Nye (2004), America has huge resources that can provide soft power specially if considering its economic capacity which contributes to its reputation wealth and attractiveness. Nye (2004) states that America's openness to all races and religious of immigrants, its exports of films and television programmes, its education system, its rule of law among other things have contributed to the rise of the global statue of the United States. However as Nye (2004) argues, despite all the resources

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    And for every nation there is a messenger.”
(Quran 10:48) Islam is the most complete way of life. Islam means to surrender to the will of God and obedience . peace, purity, submission and obedience is truly what islam is about. God (“Allah” in Arabic) sent his messeagers down to earth to spread islam and to teach people about it. And the last messanger was the prophet mohammad. Muslims are people who belive in the religion of islam and what it portrays . for muslims islam is the safest and

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    The answer is, it depends. It depends on when you run into the average Pakistani male. Pakistan is "I-don 't-care" Islamic when he is drooling over Katrina Kaif 's "assets" at the movies. Conversely, Pakistan is full-on Islamic when the same gent is at Friday prayers, nodding solemnly in agreement with the imam spewing religious hate speech. This brings me to the reason for my rant: Pakistan 's newfound "liberal conscience." Steered by the many "brave" columnists of the English-language dailies,

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    I chose the August 1998 simultaneous suicide car and truck bombings of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi and Tanzania because I believe that not only were the attacks a precursor of how future terrorist attacks were to be planned and executed, but it was also the first successful terrorist strike by the al-Qaeda network. The first bombing occurred at the American Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya on August 7, 1998. The attack killed 213, injuring thousands - over 150 people blinded by flying glass. Approximately

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    The answer is, it depends. It depends on when you run into the average Pakistani male. Pakistan is “I-don’t-care” Islamic when he is drooling over Katrina Kaif’s cleavage on TV or the cinema screen. Conversely, Pakistan is full-on Islamic when the same gent is at Friday prayers, nodding solemnly in agreement with the imam who rails at those “dastardly” Yahood and Nasara (Jews and Christians). You notice I do not mention Pakistani females here? This is because we, horror of horrors, are a patriarchal

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    Women in Pakistan Women in Pakistan are more likely to face system subordination, where patriarchal values are embedded in local traditions and culture. Due to the interconnection of gender with other forms of exclusion in the society, the role and status of women cannot be considered homogenous. There is a great deal of diversity in the status of women across regions, classes, the rural/urban divide caused by the lack of socio-economic development and the impact of feudal, tribal, and capitalist

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    The advice about which Chinese suppliers providers suppliers and Pakistan give each other is regarded essential in worldwide diplomacy and has been compared to Israel – U. s. States relationships. According to a Pew survey of Pakistan lawsuit a year ago, 84 % of respondents said they had an outstanding perspective of Chinese suppliers providers suppliers and 16 % had an outstanding perspective of the U. s. States. These results said Pakistan is the most pro-China country in the whole globe. In the

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