south korea crises

Crisis in South Korea and Regional Tension

On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol took the extraordinary step of declaring martial law, accusing the opposition Democratic Party of engaging in “anti-state activities” and attempting to obstruct governmental operations. This sudden decision sparked an immediate response from lawmakers, with 190 of South Korea’s 300 parliamentarians convening to demand its revocation….

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Pak-Russia Entente

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer PhD Political Science akramzaheer86@yahoo.com Pakistan and Russia have a past of being adversaries, but today both are welcoming the idea of building and stimulating a strategic relationship. Pakistan wants to build a better relationship with Russia to reduce dependency on the United States. Islamabad wants to prove to Washington that it…

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IMF Deal and Political Uncertainty

By: Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer A recent $3 billion IMF deal has reshaped Pakistan’s economic landscape, but it is anticipated to introduce a host of political uncertainties leading up to the upcoming general elections. If the ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan is allowed to participate in the election, he is likely to emerge victorious. Once…

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The Elitist Landscape of Pakistan’s Political System

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer PhD in Political Science +923017241490 dr.akramzaheer@informatics.edu.pk Elitism refers to the belief that certain individuals or groups, based on their social, economic, educational, or other characteristics, are superior to others and should have a greater influence or control over society. It is often associated with the idea that those who possess certain…

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