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Remains of colonial system :
》Fedualism
》Bureaucratic Culture
》Elite and aristocracy rules the majority
》Divide and rule formula still exists
》 DIVISIONS IN THE NAME
1• RELIGION
2•ETHNICITY
3•REGIONAL DIVISIONS ETC
》Minority rules majority etc..
Pakistan's progress is not directly linked with colonial mindset but it has some other aspevts as well .
》POLITICAL ISSUES
1. POLITICAL CRISIS
2.LACK OF POLITICAL WILL
3. MILITARY INTERVENTIONS
4.UNSTABLE DEMOCRATIC CULTURE
5.PROVINCIAL DISINTEGRATION etc....
IMPACTS OF THIS COLONIAL MINDSET IN PAKISTAN'S DEVELOPMENT
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST WOTH INDIA :
As India was also a colony of Britain but they get rid of thus colonial mindset .
》BY
1. LAND REFORMS
2.NO MILITARY INTERVENTUONS
3.ESTABLISHING A TRUE DEMOCRATIC CULTURE.
4. REFORMS IN CIVIL SERVICE STRUCTURE ETC.....
WAY FORWARD ...
CONCLUSION .....

more and more international military engagements by the United Nations, Is the world moving towards peace".

1. Introduction
2. Organizational Structure of the UN
a. Creation and members/size of the UN
b. Unbalanced power structure (members with VETO power)
c. Role of third world countries in the UN
3. Purpose of formation of the UN
a. Intended purpose of the UN
b. Role it is playing towards world peace
c. Role it can play for world peace
4. Military Engagements under the UN
a. Peace missions lead by the UN
i. Congo
ii. Bosnia
b. Role of Pakistan in Peace missions
c. Military Engagements by NATO/USA under the permission of UN
i. Vietnam
ii. Afghanistan
iii. Iraq
iv. Libya
5. Silence of the UN on Military Engagements of member nations on other countries/areas
a. Kashmir Issue
i. UN Resolution
ii. Practical Role of the UN
b. Israel/Palestine
i. israel expansion in Palestine Area
6. Assessment of the effectiveness of the UN for World Peace
a. Comparison of the role it can play and it is playing
7. Suggestion to make the UN effective in achieving peace in world
a. Stop backing military expeditions
b. Abolish concept of VETO Power
c. All the nations should have equal rights in UN
d. Enforce its resolutions
8. Conclusions


2nd one.
Intro
Brief history of globalization
Brexit and globalisation
Protectionism
Extractive economic policies
Capitalism and globalization
Free market
Private ownership
Cycles of capitalism and socialism
Capitalism hasn't left the globalized world, how would it return
Role of state to prevent inequality in capitalistic market
How the future would look like
Way forward for the world
Conclusion

1-Preamble
2-Growing trend of Nationalism
3-Fate of the minorities
A- Hindu and Christian Minorities of Pakistan
B-French Nationalism and Muslims
C- Kurdish Minority in Turkey
D- Minorities in America
E- India and Nationalism.
4-Why is nationalism not inclusive
A- Flawed Definition
B- Stereotypical Views
C- Media Biases
5- Beacons of hope
A- Example of Canda
B-Example of Switzerland
6-The need for Inclusive Nationalism
7- How can it be inclusive
A- Positive Definition
B- Eliminating "Us vs Them" mentality
C- Educational reforms
D- Political Inclusiveness
8-What Inclusive nationalism will look like.
9-Conclusion
Being minority is a fate no one wants. Can nationalism be really inclusive ?

1. Introduction

2. Minority is an anthropological-made fate

3. Human being a social animal does not like to become a minority

4. Every human is offspring of Adam
a. New born baby does not belong to majority or minority
b. All humans are equal by birth (Quran, Bible, Geeta)

5. In Stone age humans used to live together for sheltering
a. They used to live in caves together; no dilemma of minority
b. Neolithic age began agrarian production but again no minority existed

7. Nationalism can not be realistically inclusive minority because of:
a. Tyrannical and oppression; North American 13 colonize did not accept being minority
b. Religious rifts; Indo-pak separation due to two nation theory

8. Nationalism can be inclusive nominally
a. Provinces' conflicts in Pakistan
b. Hindu, Sikh, Christian communities insecurities
c. Belonging to minority in Pakistan, no one can be Prime Minister nor COAS etc
d. No marriage registration system of minority in Pakistan

9. Minority is in deteriorating circumstances across the world
a. Kashmiris bearing heinous oppressions
b. Palestinians worst condition
c. Myanmar Rohingyans

10. Conclusion
More and more international military engagements by the United Nations, Is the world moving towards peace.

1. Introduction.
2. Historical background of UN.
3. Is the world moving towards peace? No
4. Military engagements directly under the umbrella of UN and indirect
role of UN in several civil wars in 21st century:
4.1. Attack on Afghanistan
4.2. Invasion of Iraq
4.3. Libyan civil war
4.4. Yemen war
4.5. Syrian crisis
5. Failure to resolve other major disputes:
5.1. Palestine issue
5.2. Kashmir
5.3. Conflicts in South China Sea
5.4. North korea crisis
6. Consequences:
6.1. Sufferings of war-torn areas
6.2. Deteriorating conditions of health and education
6.3. Increase in radicalism and terrorism
6.4. Emergence of terrorist outfits e.g IS etc
6.5. Endangered world peace severely
7. Causes behind the scene:
7.1. Structural flaws in UN
7.2. Role of veto powers
7.3. Dominance of big fishes as great financiers of UN
7.4. Inequality among member states
8. Suggestions for improvement:
8.1. Structural reforms in UN
8.2. No veto powers
8.3. Equality for all members
9. Conclusion

My outline (Topic#7: Being a minority is a fate no one wants, can nationalism be really inclusive):
1)Introduction
2)Causes:
a)War on Terror
b)Refugee Crisis
c)Immigrants
d)Unemployment
e)Ecoomic Failures
3)Evidences:
a)Brexit
b)Trump's triumph
c)National Front Party in France
d)Far-right parties in Germany, Greece and Austria
e)Suppressed Muslims in Modi's India
f)Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims
g)Duterte of Philippines
h)Creation of South Sudan
4)Bright Side:
a)Justin Trudeau of Canada
b)Legislations for minorities by Sindh Assembly
c)Angela Merkal's policies
5)Wayforward:
a)Role of UN
b)Teachings of Islam
6)Conclusion

Life without controversy is no life, but why one should not choose safe haven of conformism.

1. Introduction
* Controversy comes from non-conformity (deviance)
* Thesis statement: Although one should not go seeking controversy, there are many benefits to individuals and societies from non-conformity.
2. Elements of controversy
a. Outrage of public opinion
b. Financial embezzlement
c. Concealing of truth
d. Violation of values and norms
e. Betrayal of duty
f. ...
3. Benefits of non-conformism
a. Self-assurity
b. Protection of minorities
c. Unleashing of truth
d. Prevents herd mentality
4. Negative effects of controversy
a. Society is disrupted
b. Resources must be used to settle controversy
c. Media sensationalism
5. Resolutions of Controversy
a. Courts
b. Out of court settlements
c. International courts
6. Striking balance between controversy and non-conformity
7. Conclusion
Life without controversy is no life, but why one should not choose safe haven of conformism.

1) Intro
thesis: society requires both conformity and rebel. COnformit is just a means to some end, not an end in itself. Societies that make their conformity and end in itself are bound to be destroyed. they restrict education as a political tool to inhibit ones ability to question. Unless we dont promote Enquiry, we should not hope to get reward God promissed for those who ponder.

2) Abstract
what is confrmity, conformity is death etc

3) economic aspects
innovation. entrepnuership, etc helps economy

4) social aspects
conformity results in wars, injustice, nationalism etc

5) example of fall of USSR

6) discussion on thought, why people conform rather question

7) discussion on education, education should promote question not conform etc

8 conclusion
Outline for 3!
________________________________________
1) Introduction

2) United Nations was made
2.1) To ensure peace and prosperity
2.2) To maintain collective security
2.3) But led to international military engagements

3) United Nations is using military because
3.1) To curb extremism and terrorism
3.2) To curtail human rights violation
3.3) To instill democracy
3.4) To check nuclear proliferation

4) Peace is imperiled because
4.1) Fuels resentment and grievances
4.2) Breeding ground for fundamentalism
4.3) US vs. Them mindset
4.4) Refugee crisis

5) How to secure peace?
5.1) Eradicate poverty and terrorism
5.2) Disperse benefits of globalization
5.3) Improve international governance

6). Conclusion
1) Introduction

2) United Nations was made
2.1) To ensure peace and prosperity
2.2) To maintain collective security
2.3) But led to international military engagements

3) United Nations is using military because
3.1) To curb extremism and terrorism
3.2) To curtail human rights violation
3.3) To instill democracy
3.4) To check nuclear proliferation

4) Peace is imperiled because
4.1) Fuels resentment and grievances
4.2) Breeding ground for fundamentalism
4.3) US vs. Them mindset
4.4) Refugee crisis

5) How to secure peace?
5.1) Eradicate poverty and terrorism
5.2) Disperse benefits of globalization
5.3) Improve international governance

6). Conclusion

Are Modern wars not holy war?
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DISCLAIMER: This outline is not 100% what I have written. few wordings and some points I forgot...
1. Intro
i. War in the modern world
ii. Does religion promote war?
2. Dilemma of modern wars and its inter-connection with religion
i. Role of terrorist organization in promoting violence
ii. Religious intolerance and extremism
iii. Liberal thoughts in contrast with religious extremist thoughts
iv. Imposing of strict religious laws
3. Teachings of different religion
i. Teachings of natural religion towards violence and extremism
ii. Teachings of material religion towards intolerance and extremism
iii. Islamic views on religious violence and extremism
4. Real causes of modern wars
i. Power games
ii. Superiority over different countries
iii. Economic dependencies
iv. Riddance from terrorist organizations
v. Today’s war are civil war rather than nuclear
5. Misinterpretation of religion
i. Role of clerics
ii. Role of media
iii. Role of educational institutes
iv. Role of civil society
v. Extremism and sectarianism
6. Recommendations to promote religious awareness
i. Role of religious head in promoting religious awareness
ii. Role of media in religious awareness
iii. Role of educational institutes in creating religious awareness
iv. Role of civilian to promote peace and brotherhood
x. Political solutions
7. Recommendations to promote peace (cancelled due to shortage of time)
i. Curbing of terrorist organization which promote religious intolerance
ii. Goodwill among nations to promote peace
iii. Yaad nhi arha
8. Conclusion
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