Download How Democracies Die By Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky
Download How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt is a thought-provoking analysis of the contemporary threats to democracy, …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 13th June 2023
Sindh budget SINDH’S budget for the financial year 2023-24 is a good combination of populist policies aimed at pleasing voters …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 12th June 2023
Medical crimes AS humans fade into numbers, our white coats paint a grim image for the sick. Last week, two …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 11th June 2023
US double standards IN a major blow for Julian Assange, a UK high court has denied the WikiLeaks founder permission …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 10th June 2023
Expansionary budget THE budget for FY24 unveiled by the government yesterday was prepared amid unprecedented domestic and global uncertainties, with …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 10th June 2023
Expansionary budget THE budget for FY24 unveiled by the government yesterday was prepared amid unprecedented domestic and global uncertainties, with …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 9th June 2023
Early closure ON the face of it, closing shops early is a sound idea. Not only would the move help …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 8th June 2023
Infinite jest IF this government’s political record were to be described as dark comedy, its economic management would be a …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 7th June 2023
Transgender healthcare OUR social and political structures have sent the transgender population to Coventry. Anathema and misconception have never been …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 6th June 2023
Hockey revival FOR the last decade, Pakistan hockey has been searching for that turning point where its misfortunes are reversed. …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 5th June 2023
On schadenfreude THE shock abduction of a prominent rights activist and lawyer this past week seems to have jolted even …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 4th June 2023
The Buzdar mystery THE departure of former Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar from politics is not really surprising as the …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 3rd June 2023
Pemra’s edict IN an effort to mould the narrative, and prevent “undesirable” opinions from making it to the airwaves, Pemra …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 2nd June 2023
Narrowing the gap THE rupee made a substantial recovery of 11.5 against the dollar in the open market a day …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 1st June 2023
Missing anchorperson It gives insight into the obduracy of those in whose custody Imran Riaz Khan is being held that …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 31st May 2023
No-Tobacco Day DESPITE successive governments’ efforts, tobacco use continues to remain a significant public health challenge for Pakistani authorities. Responsible …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 30th May 2023
Trees in the shade? FOR years, successive tree plantation policies have come up short. Nevertheless, the latest effort to go …
Read MoreDawn Editorials 29th May 2023
Killing spree IT’s a symptom of a society’s morbid soul when the living are tortured and murdered with impunity. On …
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