Shah Nawaz MangiGovernment College University Hyderabad · Political Science
Shah Nawaz Mangi
Ph.D
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Introduction
Department of Political Science, Government College University (GCU) Hyderabad, Sindh-Pakistan. Interested in political psychology, democratization and democracy.
Education
January 2014 - December 2018
Publications
Publications (38)
The Middle East, being a hub of energy and oil resources, is of great importance to China in the highly interconnected globalized world. China's recent and enhanced presence in the Middle East refers to China's BRI aimed at regional economic integration in Middle Eastern countries. BRI poses multiple prospects and critical geo-strategic challenges...
The political polarization of Sindh, where the Sindhi ethnicity dominates
rural areas while urban areas are dominated by the “Muhajir”,
leads to the political monopoly of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party in
rural areas and the Muttahida Quami Movement in urban areas.
Both parties have adopted similar strategies to achieve their goals
after establishing...
The Middle East, being a hub of energy and oil resources, is of great importance to China in the highly interconnected globalized world. China's recent and enhanced presence in the Middle East refers to China's BRI aimed at regional economic integration in Middle Eastern countries. BRI poses multiple prospects and critical geo-strategic challenges...
The relations between Pakistan and China have experienced a deep mutation, shaping global geopolitics and bearing significant intricacies in the South Asian region. Since the birth, these two countries have signed several accords marked by various cooperations, contracts, and strategic agreements. Nevertheless, the second decade of the twenty-first...
The study of political culture still appears pertinent and attracts all stakeholders living within a polity. From its inception to the contemporary era, Pakistan's political landscape displays a sad picture of the underperformance of political entities. This calls for immediate attention to finding the root causes of these problems. The current pap...
Across the world, social network system is becoming a major source of interaction between government and people. Governments are utilizing this channel for the provision of information and developing public positive opinion whereby public can approach government or its officials to make informed decisions. Due to direct communication between ruler...
In its relations with China from 1972 to 2018, Pakistan has endeavored to extract
and mobilize its domestic resources while conducting a foreign policy of balancing
under systemic pressures and power disparities. Statist ideology and state-sponsored nationalism have been both useful and influential in this process. While there is abundant literature...
Classical realism believes in the primacy of systemic pressures as independent variable and suggests states to choose appropriate balancing policies as dependent variable. However, this complex causal chain requires the role of intervening variables, which the neoclassical realist theory offers. This article employs the neoclassical realist perspec...
Purpose
Coronavirus (COVID-19) brought massive economic damage throughout the globe. Economic as well as social set-ups have enormously collapsed. The present paper underlines some economic complications of China during COVID-19. The study also sheds light on initiatives taken by the government of China to fight against such a damaging pandemic.
D...
This study investigated the role of internet sources in depicting China's cultural soft image in Pakistan. Using mixed-method approach, it examined six Chinese culturally-oriented web sources and employed the conceptualization of Hartig (2016). Chinese cultural diplomacy in Pakistan was found engaging a wide range of actors, allowing for local acto...
This paper offers insights about the geopolitical perspectives of Pakistan on possible China-India ties in future. It argues that the closeness between Delhi and Beijing may bring healthy and positive effects for Pakistan on six grounds. To start with, the warmth in Indo-China ties is not likely to yield any unfavorable impact on Sino-Pakistan rela...
Pakistan has celebrated seven decades of independence but misfortunately the nation is still divided into several ideologies, believes, ethnicities, regionalism, provincialism, political and social classes. Throughout the world, education plays a significant role in nation building but the terrible upshot in Pakistan is the division of nation in th...
Since the Arab spring, youth have been politically active in Asia through various modes. Regime revolution or failed takeover on 15 July 2016, in Turkey is its vibrant example. However, it's unfortunate that the political perception, intention or attitude of youth towards democracy have not been included in the process of policy making. As a result...
This article is inspired by the most common debate about the character and performance of the parliamentarians who often claim an exclusive role as sole representatives of the people in Pakistan. Three different aspects of their role as representatives are examined. For the examination of political representation, two indicators; electoral transpar...
Regional as well as international media, think tanks, policy makers and social scientists are considering the regional economic giant, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, as a game changer. Its strategic position has made it so not only for the states of Pakistan and China but also for the region. Alike other corridors, it aims to connect and enhance...
Purpose
This paper tries to examine the entrepreneurial intention of business students of public sector universities of Pakistan through the entrepreneurial event model (EEM).
Design/methodology/approach
The study is a quantitative study and is based on cross-sectional data. The data is collected through a survey questionnaire. The random sample t...
Purpose
The study investigates the experience and significance of strategic factors in organizational innovation (OI) and organizational learning (OL). The study also examines the impact of OI and OL on organizational performance.
Design/methodology/approach
The study takes a quantitative approach, with cross-sectional data collected to achieve it...
Due to the state's restrictions, researchers have ignored the measurement of democratic behavior, perception and attitude in China. Present study is taking the advantage of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in order to fill this gap. In this regard, Chinese labor working in various cities of Pakistan were selected as the respondents. Particip...
Present study compares the level of public trust in political leadership and the parliament in two provinces of Pakistan: Punjab and Sindh. By applying ordinal logistic regression models, study finds that respondents from Punjab had significantly more trust in their leader and parliament of the country as compared to the participants from Sindh. Th...
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that affect the entrepreneurial leadership in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) of Pakistan.
Design/methodology/approach
A conceptual framework is developed after reviewing a vigorous literature. This is a quantitative methodology in which cross-sectional data are collected from top m...
Public political participation is an exhaustive subject in the
democratic system that is contributing as a tilled land since the
birth of democracy. It has a wide range of frequency, but voting is
one of the easiest among all forms of public participation. Despite
the easiness of voting, Pakistan ranks 164th in terms of voter
turnout among 169 coun...
State of Pakistan has celebrated more than seven decades of independence but it is misfortune of the nation that it is still divided into several ideologies, religion, ethnicity, regionalism, political and social classes. Throughout the world, education plays significant role in nation building process but the terrible upshot in Pakistan is that na...
To enhance public political participation, it is mandatory to examine
individual psychological involvement in political affairs. The current study is an
effort to investigate public political interest (psychological involvement) in
Pakistan. For this purpose, a survey instrument was adopted from the existing
literature. By using that instrument dat...
Word "bad governance" has been commonly used in Pakistan since inception. Low level of accountability, transparency, rule of law and corruption which is out of the mark is mainly the reason behind this word. Since last decade, social scientists have focused to measure the quality of governance and factors of bad governance in Pakistan. Therefore, c...
The main aim of this paper was to analysis the impact of religion and contextual support towards entrepreneurial intentions of university students in educational institutes. This is an empirical research paper base on quantitative type of investigation. Researchers developed a conceptual model on the bases of depth and systematic review of literatu...
The investigation of democratic attitude, perception and behavior in China has been ignored in the existing literature; it may be due to the restriction by the state. Current study is taking the advantage of CPEC to fill this gap. Data for the present study was collected from the China's labor, working on different projects in Pakistan. The respond...
Throughout the universe, a major problem that is faced by almost every government is the ‗quality of governance‘. Malfunction and corruption plays central role in creating administrative problems. Due to these evil practices public distrust on government increases. Present study acknowledges public trust in national institutions is the variable whi...
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Hi,
I am working on future of democracy in Afghanistan. A country that in the last four decades has been in turmoil due to the lack of a popular and legitimate government. With post-Taliban political order’s democratic achievements, the arguments presented here is that an elected Afghan democratic state has the potential to unite its people, establish good governance, and help the country toward greater political, security and economic developments. In light of these discussions, above question arises.