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Q. 2 why most countries of the Muslim world are devoid of democratic governance? What changes would you recommend to make them modern democratic states?

Q. 3 Dynastic Politics in South Asia has become a norm rather than a exception what are the merits and demerits of this political arrangement? Analyze and comment?

Q. 4 The strength of Chinese economy is perceived as a threat by USA to its dwindling hegemony. What changes at policy level are required by America for harmonious relations with china?

Q.5 In the present day turbulent World, most of the countries in East Asia have been relatively calm and stable in Political & Economic sphere. What reasons would you assign for this success?

Q. 6 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

Q. 7 The attack on Iraq by USA was an attempt to control oil resources of the area and redraw the map of middle east. Having failed in to achieve both objectives, what policy options would be required by USA towards middle east for peaceful relations?

Q.8 Write Short Notes on any two
A. Combating corruption in developing countries?
B. Free Market economy and economic melt down
C. Improving Quality of life in Africa
D. Economic Potential of Central Asia.



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question no 4.

U.S needs the following policy options to have good relations with china,

1, leave the policy of containment of china, indo us nuclear accord 2005 etc
2, withdraw support from rebel groups in Sinkiang province of china, Rabia Qadeer leader of the rebels sitting in U.S
3, Support one china policy and withdraw from supporting Taiwan militarily,
4, Have good relations with friends of China, especially Pakistan.
5, Economically U.S needs to have recognise china as an economic giant and never to take such an action which hurts chinese economy,
6, withdraw support from Dalai lama of Tibet who is regarded as a rebel in China.

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QUESTION NO. 7.
POLICY OPTIONS REQUIRED BY THE US TO HAVE PEACEFUL RELATIONS TOWARDS MIDDLE EAST,

1, Withdraw support from Israel
2, support two state solution to the middle east conflict.
3, have relations with Iran on equality basis.
4, Leave Iraq to its people as soon as possible.
5, withdraw all its forces from gulf region.
6, leave the policy of isolation of syria from the rest of the world.

Every kind of criticism and analysis is most welcomed.

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Q2 : ans most countries of the Muslim world are devoid of democratic governance?

(1) Background of Muslim countries from the history regarding governing the the state. Note no democracy was in the past or knowledge about democracy.

(2) The Muslim countries ruled by colonies, mostly they are democratic .

Note Democracy seeded by colonies of Britain people .

(3) As democratic structure is there in Muslim countries but no democratic governance .


Note no true democracy which fulfils the rights of people .

(4) Monarchy system specially in Arab countries.

Note King not want to share the power with ordinary people for self interest.

What changes would you recommend to make them modern democratic states?

True democracy is only possible in the Muslim countries

(1) Make a model of any modern democratic country
(2) Economic
(3) Education
(4) Rights of people
(5) No corruption
(6) Job
(7) And etc

I welcome any kind of suggestion .
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