Pakistonomy – Episode 105 – The Rise, Fall, & Possible Return of Imran Khan

Pakistonomy - Episode 130 - Digital Media Freedoms in Pakistan

A lot has happened in Pakistan over the last few weeks, with Imran Khan’s government first creating a constitutional crisis and then losing power in a dramatic late-night vote in the National Assembly.

But what does this mean for Pakistan’s flawed and floundering democracy? And how should we view this moment in time from a historical perspective?

In this episode, Uzair Younus talks to Dr. Ilhan Niaz, Head of the Department of History at the Quaid-e-Azam University, about the impact of ongoing events on Pakistan’s political economy.

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