Farooq Sulehria is a freelance contributor. He is the author of 'Media Imperialism in India and Pakistan' (Routledge)
Understanding Pakistan’s underdevelopment in terms of institutional instability
Afiya S. Zia’s brilliant tome dismantles the academic fashionability of ‘Islamic feminism’ through a rigorous case study of Pakistan
A tv serial on the centenary of Bolshevik Revolution may appear a disfiguration of Trotsky’s actual role but there is an unspoken subtext of...
Interview: Dara Salam
In this book, Washington Post’s former bureau chief in Kabul aims to understand the Afghan war and why the Americans could not win it
-- Interview with Orzala Ashraf Nemat is a senior teaching fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies , London
Paul Mason’s thesis about the postcapitalist transformation is thought-provoking but problematic
A book that offers profound insights into politics and conflicts that shaped the Middle East
Professor of Development Studies and International Relations at SOAS, Gilbert Achcar discusses the Arab Uprising and the rise of the Islamic State
A text book on politics taught internationally portrays a questionable picture of Pakistan