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Governance Reforms in Pakistan | (CSS Governance and Public Policy Notes)

Governance Reforms in Pakistan
(CSS Governance and Public Policy Notes)

Introduction

Governance, Institutions and Development

The link between good governance and economic and social development has been well established in the last few decades. Although it is hard to have a precise definition of governance there is a wide consensus that good governance must lead to broad-based inclusive economic growth and social development. It must enable the state, the civil society and the private sector to enhance the well-being of a large segment of the population. If this definition is accepted, then economic growth in Pakistan is likely to become unsustainable if a widespread perception persists that the majority of the population has not been gaining from recent growth.  This perception, whether right or wrong, erodes political support for continuation of present economic policies and reforms.

Why does this perception persist?  The main reason is that the overall governance structure through which economics policies are intermediated and translated into economic and social benefits for the vast majority has become corroded and dysfunctional.   The governance structure of any country consists of Judiciary, Executive and Legislature.  If the access to the institutions of governance for common citizens is difficult, time consuming and costly the benefits from growth get distributed unevenly as only those who enjoy preferential access to these institutions are the gainers. How far is this true can be gauged by reference to the current state of Governance prevailing in the region but particularly applicable in Pakistan? The 1999 and 2005 reports on Human Development in South Asia aptly summarize the situation in the following two extracts:

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Official United States Visits by Pakistani Leaders (Complete List)

Official United States Visits by Pakistani Leaders

1950: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan meets President Harry S. Truman. Official state visit paid by the first Prime Minister of Pakistan (3 May to 26 May 1950)

1954: Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Bogra meets President Dwight D. Elisenhower

1957: Prime Minister prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suharwardy meets President Eisenhower

President Ayub Khan’s Official visit to United States

1961: President Ayub Khan meet President john F. Kennedy

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Constitutional Structures (Parliamentary, Presidential, Separation of Powers) | CSS Constitutional Law Notes

The Concept of a Constitution

The whole concept of a constitution emerged from the concept of Natural Law because it was thought that nature works on certain fundamentals and therefore, there is a harmony in nature. Thus human organizations must also work on certain fundamentals and only then, there will be harmony.

In the beginning, when the man was in the state of nature, no constitution was needed. The need for a constitution arose when the men decided to live in a society or a specified territory.

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The Struggle for Pakistan | CSS Pakistan Affairs Book Download in PDF

CSS Pakistan Affairs Book 

THE STRUGGLE FOR PAKISTAN
A MUSLIM HOMELAND AND GLOBAL POLITICS
By: AYESHA JALAL


PREFACE

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Seerah of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) As Individual | CSS Islamic Studies

CSS Islamic Studies | Seerah of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) As Individual

Born on the 12th of the Islamic month of Rabbi-ul-awwal in Makkah, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was born in the darkest times of Arabia. There was no concept of religion; people worshipped idols made of stones, trees, rivers, the sun and even the moon. Heinous acts such as murder, rape, adultery, gambling was of the norm back then. Female infants were buried alive and grown women were treated as objects. During a dark time like this, where all the attractions of that sinful world were tempting enough to sway any person from the path of righteousness, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) grew up with totally different beliefs about that community as compared to other people. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) lost his father before his birth and then his mother at the age of 6 and his loving grandfather as well at the age of 8. He was then brought up under the protection of his uncle.

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Practice Exercise in Possessives | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Practice Exercise in Possessives | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

In the spaces provided write the correct possessive form of the italicized words. Some items may be correct.

1. Pauls reason was personal.
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2. The future of American foreign policy is being debated.
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3. Teams from all over the country gathered in Washington.
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4. Louise isn’t at all interested in joining the womens basketball team.
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The Idea of Pakistan | Download Complete Book in PDF | CSS Pakistan Affairs

The Idea of Pakistan | Download Complete Book in PDF | CSS Pakistan Affairs

It has taken me forty-four years to write this book—the length of time I have been studying Pakistan (and India). My early interests were in the role of the military, but I was unable to visit Pakistan until 1978, as an earlier application for a visa had been turned down by the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

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The Military & Politics in Pakistan 1947-1997 | Download Complete Book in PDF

The Military & Politics in Pakistan 1947-1997 | Download Complete Book in PDF

This book undertakes a comprehensive and documented study of the role of the military in Pakistan’s society and politics with a view to explaining why and how a professional military can acquire political disposition.

The major themes have been studied with reference to three clusters of factors; the dynamics of the civil society and the working of the political institutions and processes, the military establishment and its organizational resources and professional and corporate interests; and the interaction across the functional boundaries between the military and the civil and its implications for the power balance in the polity.

The weaknesses of the civilian / political institutions and their inability to cope with diverse demands on the political system make it convenient for the senior commanders to expand their role and even assume power.

However, military intervention is not necessarily and enduring remedy but it is a part of the overall problems of weak civilian institutions and political decay.

The Military & Politics in Pakistan 1947-1997 | Download Complete Book in PDF

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Practice Exercise in Punctuation | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Practice Exercise in Punctuation | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

In the sentences below insert commas where they are needed, remove them where they are not. Also, beware of errors in the use of semicolons. Some sentences may contain no error.


1. While Bill was riding his bike got a flat tire.
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2. The mailman did not leave the package for Jeff was not at home.
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3. After doing her homework Millie as you might expect talked on the phone for an hour.
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4. His work criticised many commonly held beliefs however and it was strictly censored.
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5. The car, which ran into mine, was a Buick.
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6. Dad went to the airport to pick up Dave and Ellie went to the train station to meet Debbie.
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Practice Exercise in English Idioms | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Identify the errors in English idiom in the following sentences. Write revised versions in the spaces provided. Some sentences may contain no error.

1. It was an honour to die at battle for their religion.
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2. After the ceremony, the newlyweds ascended up the stairs.
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3. I hope that the admissions office will comply to my request for an extension.
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4. Unless the call comes soon, we will lose out on a lucrative business venture.
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