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Current Affairs Most Repeated Questions 2000 to 2013
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Repeated Questions of Current Affairs for CSS & PMS Exams
DEMOCRACY 1. Give a comprehensive appraisal of the revival of democracy after the interregnum of 1999-2002. (2002) 2. Debate, National Interests VS Democratic Values in the context of recent political and constitutional developments in Pakistan. (2003) 3 .The rise of religious extremism and militancy has become a major challenge to Pakistan‟s internal stability and promotion of democracy. Elaborate. (2008) 4. Why most countries of the Muslim world are devoid of democratic governance? What changes would you recommend to make them modern democratic states? (2009) 5. Democracy in Pakistan has remained an elusive dream. Why it has taken so long to develop a road map and follow it with necessary modification? Explain (2009) 6. Discuss the successes and failures of political parties in bringing about a meaningful political change in Pakistan. (2013) GOVERNANCE 1. Governance through ordinances has been the hallmark of all regimes, democratic or otherwise, in Pakistan. In this context briefly review Pakistan‟s political constitutional and judicial landmarks. (2000) 2. Note: Ramification of Taliban‟s style governance. (2000) 3. Pakistan is suffering from crises of governance at Institutional level. Sugges remedies to mitigate this situation. (2007) GLOBALIZATION 1. Discuss politics of World Trade Organization and Globalization. (2000) 2. Globalization, as being shaped by the World Trade Organization in a world of un equal nation-slates, has un-manageable implications. Discuss. (2003)

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Complied By: Fawad Ahmad 911 CONSEQUENCES 1. “A single catastrophic event –„Nine Eleven‟ – has turned the entire world topsy turvy”. Discuss. (2002) 2. Give a long-term scenario of Afghanistan and Iraq beyond the perspective of‟ Nine

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