Exploring the evolving landscape of democracy and its future prospects amidst technological advancements, demographic shifts, and global challenges. From digital democracy to climate action, discover the opportunities and obstacles shaping the democratic horizon.
Democratic Peace Theory, a cornerstone of international relations, posits that democracies are inherently less inclined to engage in armed conflict with each other. This theory has profound implications for global politics, shaping the strategies of nations, influencing foreign policy decisions, and underpinning efforts to promote democracy worldwide. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the origins of Democratic Peace Theory, examine the empirical evidence supporting it, and scrutinize its implications for the international stage. While the theory has faced criticisms and challenges, it continues to shape the foreign policies of democratic nations and influence the promotion of peace and stability on a global scale.
Amidst Pakistan’s diverse cultural fabric lies a political system marred by instability. Military interventions, ethnic tensions, economic woes, and extremism have converged, challenging the nation’s democratic aspirations and demanding resilient governance solutions.