The book explores Pakistan's complex geopolitical landscape since its independence, highlighting the challenges it has faced, including dismemberment in 1971 and ongoing security threats. It examines the impact of international alliances and the Cold War's aftermath on Pakistan's stability. The narrative emphasizes the need for Pakistan to seek regional allies to enhance its security and manage defense expenditures, presenting a strategy for fostering relationships that could mitigate potential threats and safeguard national interests.
Muhammad Anwar Knihy




Race and Politics
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
The book explores immigration and settlement patterns in Britain, focusing on the civic status of ethnic minorities. It delves into the evolution of race relations within a political framework, analyzing demographic data, voting behaviors, and attitudes of both ethnic minorities towards the political process and political parties towards these communities. This examination provides insight into the complexities of race relations and the impact on political engagement in Britain.
Focusing on the experiences of young Asians in Britain, the book examines their interactions with key societal institutions such as education, employment, and law enforcement. It delves into cultural themes including family dynamics, marriage, and religious practices, while also analyzing the influence of Asian parents and community. Muhammad Anwar draws comparisons between young Asians and their peers from diverse backgrounds, highlighting both unique challenges and shared experiences within the broader context of youth in society.