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Pakistan

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Pakistan’s students push for democracy

The recent introduction of martial law in Pakistan has helped to end a three-decade drought on student activism in the country. Amber Vora reports.

Filed in: Democracy Pakistan

Musharraf’s mess

Ayesha Ijaz Khan explains Pakistan’s precarious position.

Filed in: Pakistan

The ISI

Pakistan’s Intelligence Agency, the ISI, finds out what it is like to be in the firing line.

Filed in: Human Rights Military Pakistan

Pakistan

Filed in: Pakistan

Decolonization and us

Resisting the military dictatorship in Pakistan is a priority, writes Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, but that doesn’t mean taking refuge in colonial institutions.

Filed in: Colonialism Human Rights Military Pakistan

States of Unrest

Resistance to economic ‘adjustment’ is growing with every passing year, as this worldwide round-up shows.

Filed in: Activism Argentina IMF Indonesia Korea, South Pakistan Paraguay Romania Senegal Structural Adjustment Turkey World Bank Zambia

  • March 1, 2004
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Essay

Filed in: Globalization Pakistan Trade

  • June 5, 2003
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Open markets, closed doors

Open markets, closed doors Aasim Sajjad Akhtar surveys the lamentable state of democracy in Pakistan.

Filed in: Globalization Pakistan

Ayesha Vellani

Filed in: Kashmir Pakistan

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