By Anam Nasir
The foreign policy challenges facing the new government have been subject of much interest in the local newspapers. Editorials in the leading papers have identified Pakistan’s policies to...
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With Pakistan’s historic general elections held over the weekend, political party manifestos have come under greater scrutiny among voters, ...
By Ahmer Naqvi
2013 promises to be a historic year for democracy in Pakistan, as the country marks its first democratic transition between civilian gov...
Party manifestos are central to a competitive electoral process as well as the larger civic engagement process. This report will therefore aim to char...
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