Pakistan needs structural adjustments to improve its future economic outlook. These measures may be tough to take but are inevitable one way or the other.
Jinnahโs Journey to Muslim Nationalism
Wali Ejaz Nekokara discusses in this article various factors that played important role in changing Jinnahโs position with regards To Muslims of India as he became a Muslim nationalist from an Indian nationalist over the course of decades
Review | Saudi Arabia & Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East by Simon Mabon
Saad Bin Ubaid reviews Simon Mabon's book on Saudi-Iran rivalry.
Economic Unrest and the Way Out
Tahir Dawar debut article for Rationale-47
The Challenges Plaguing the Pakistani Universities
Tufail Dawar outlines various problems inside Pakistani universities that are plaguing the academia and academic growth required to boost sustainable socio-economic development in Pakistan.
Pakistan Desperately Needs Sustainable and Empowered Local Governments
Khubaib Azam argues Now, is the time to take a step towards stable, sustainable, and empowered local governments all over Pakistan. It is time to coordinate, cooperate and utilize integration in the policy paradigm.
Review | After Khomeini: Iran Under His Successors by Said Amir Arjomand
Amna Zaman reviews Amir Said Arjomand's book that explains Iran under Ayatullah Khomeini's successors.
The Elite-Stricken States!
Abu Hurrairah explains how the privileged elite rules states like Sri Lanka and Pakistan and how turn of events in Sri Lanka is a wake up call for Pakistani elite.
Climate Change Challenging the Global South More
Muhammad Sharif discusses the reason behind the Global South being the most affected by the Climate Change.
Global Challenges Require a Globalized Approach
Ali Yasin Khan in his debut argues that no single nation has a monopoly over science and technology, that is why, solely, no nation can solve this global issues, they need global constancy.
