Course: Pakistan Studies

Course code: URCP-5106

Credit hours: 03

 

Introduction

The course aims to acquaint the students to the history of the region, especially Pakistan. the students would be apprised of the emergence, growth and development of the Muslim Nationalism in South Asia. Students will have the knowldge about the struggle for freedom which ultimately led to the creation of Pakistan. The course will provide an understanding to the students about the political setups and dynamics, society, culture and national life of Pakistan. In addition to above all, the course will also have precise disscusion on the foreign policy of Pakistan and its dealings in international affairs. furthemore, the realtion with the neighboring countries, major powers and the foreign policy goals and objectives are alos included in the course paln.

Course Learning Outcome

After the completeion of the course the students will have an understading about:

  • the various phases of the history of Pakistan befoe and after partition
  • knowldge about the socio-political elements of Pakistan
  • To have an overview of the foreign dealings of Pakistan
  • to make them a knowldgeable citizens of Pakistan

Course Content

  • introduction
  • Geography and geo-strategic importance of Pakistan
  • Nationalism in South Asia and two nation theory
  • Freedom movement
  • Ideology of Pakistan
  • Political & constitutional developments in Pakistan (1947-onward)
  • Institutions of Pakistan (militery, judiciary, media, beaurocracy) 
  • Economy of Pakistan
  • Society and Culture of Pakistan
  • Foreign policy of Pakistan and relations with other world
  • Human right issues in Pakistan

Text Book

1. Pakistan studies , Alam Sher Khan Niazi

2. Pakistan studies, Ikram Rabbani

Course Assessment:

Mid term:  30 Marks

Final Term: 50 Marks

Sessional: 20 Marks

Quiz & Participation:  05 Marks

Assignemnet: 05 Marks

Presentation: 10 Marks 

Course Schedule

week Topics  Books with Page no
1

lec#01: Historical background of spread of islam in subcontinent

lec#02: ideology of Pakistan,definitions,significance and role in Pakistan movement

Suggested book#1.pg# 15-20

Text book#1.pg#17-29

2

lec#01: nationalism in south asia

lec#02: Definition, reasons and interpretation of two nation theory

Reading #1

Text book#2. Chapter#01
3

lec#01: Overview of Pakistan movement with events and their significance.

lec#02: Aligarh movement

Text book#1.pg#44-83

Text book#1.pg#84-104
4

lec#01: Geography of Pakistan

lec#02: Geostrategic importance of pakistan
Reading#2
5

lec#01: Political dynamics of Pakistan.

lec#02: History of constitution making in Pakistan.    
Text book#2.pg# 163-175
6

lec#01: Definitions, forms and importance of constitutions.

lec#02: Objective resolution and its features with importance.
Suggested book#1.pg# 156-188
7

lec#01: Formation, enforcement and abrogation of 1956 constitution.

lec#02: Political developments, formation, abrogation and features of 1962 constitution.
Text book#1.pg#118-128
8

lec#01: Factors leading to the formation of 1973 constitution.

lec#02: Salient features of the constitution of 1973.
Text book #1.pg.129-134
9 Mid term  
10

lec#01: Introduction to the Martial laws in Pakistan

lec#02: first Martial law(reasons,consequences,results)
Text book#1.pg 144-158
11

lec#01: second martial law 

lec#02: reasons and consequences of second martial law

Text book#1.pg#135-143, 162-183

12

lec#01: third martial law

lec#02: fourth martial law
Text book#1.pg# 184-194
13

lec#01: Economic issues of Pakistan.

lec#02: Human rights issues in Pakista.
Text book#1.pg#187-220
14

lec#01: Foreign policy of Pakistan, definitions, objectives and determinants.

lec#02: Pakistan’s relations with neighboring countries.
Suggested book#1.pg#202-222
15

lec#01: Discussion on Pakistan and Muslim world.

Textbook#2.pg#.297-328

 

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wednesday: 9-30 -11 o'clock

Tuesday: 9.30-11 o'clock

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Wednesday: 12.30-2 o'clock

Thursday: 12.30-2 o'clock

Course Material