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India: Congress May Be?

The world is about to witness the biggest democratic exercise of election in world’s second most populous country as the conquest of throne begins in this...

Middle Eastern protests challenge debilitating Gulf counterrevolution

Much of the Middle East’s recent turmoil stems from internecine Middle Eastern rivalries spilling onto third country battlefields and Saudi and United Arab Emirates-led efforts to roll...

Does rente hinder democracy in Algeria

A rapid look around the world demonstrates that few rentier countries can be classified as democratic states, especially those in the MENA region; therefore, scholars have suggested...

Ukrainian Presidential Elections 2019

The Ukrainian people had made historic choices for independence, democracy and the free market more than a quarter century ago, but they have only partially achieved their...

Constitution Making in Pakistan and its Interruptions

Constitution is the supreme law of the land from which all public authorities derive their power.  It sets out the frame work for governance and exercise...

The Algerian crisis of March 2019

Since last February 22, Algeria has been shaken by street demonstrations that occur almost simultaneously in all the 48 provinces of the country.  Working on the assumption...

Jinnah’s vision in India-Pakistan context

Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947, despite incessant opposition by Indian National Congress and her allies. At its birth Pakistan was faced with apparently insurmountable...

Content in New Media as an instrument of interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign States

Over the recent years we have observed a significant increase in the use of ICT-instruments to disseminate specially prepared content to achieve malicious political...

Crisis in Venezuela: An Analysis of the United States’ Interference

As the crisis in Venezuela escalates uncontrollably for the people, the politicians are in the centre of legitimising themselves as the president of the...

Compromise and Democracy, Trump’s Border Wall and Why Immigrants

Compromise is the essence of democracy for a good reason.   it is the glue holding it together.  It is how a country can unite...

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