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The Philosopher Par Excellence

The Greek philosopher and polymath, Plato, who is also referred to as the father of idealism in political philosophy, is, by any reckoning, one of the most dazzling writers in the Western literary tradition and one of the most penetrating, wide-ranging, and influential authors in the history of philosophy. Following is a panoramic view of the life of this great …

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This Month in History March

March 1, 1974 Seven former high-ranking officials of the Nixon White House were indicted for conspiring to obstruct the investigation into the Watergate break-in. Among those indicted were former chief of staff H.R. Haldeman, former top aide John Ehrlichman, and former attorney general John Mitchell. March 2, 1943 – During World War II in the Pacific, a Japanese convoy was …

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Women’s Status and Empowerment 8th March is celebrated as International Women’s Day

Women of every generation, race, nationality and ability are poised in potential, waiting for an inner cue to begin a peaceful revolution to answer the impelling call of evolution. For millennia, women have left indelible marks on the world, at times changing the course of history and influencing some of the really significant spheres of life. Only in the past …

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This Month in History February

Feb 1, 2003 – Sixteen minutes before it was scheduled to land, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart in flight over west Texas, killing all seven crew members. The accident may have resulted from damage caused during liftoff when a piece of insulating foam from the external fuel tank broke off, piercing a hole in the shuttle’s left wing that …

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The Pak-India Thaw and LoC Tension

The peace process was still bleeding from the wounds of the Mumbai terror attacks that violation of ceasefire on the LoC has put a serious question mark on the future of the on-going peace process between the two countries. The incidents across the Line of Control (LoC) in early January have exposed the vulnerability of the so-called irreversibility of the …

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Convergence and Divergence in Pak-US Relations

This article aims at underscoring the matters of understanding and the issues of miscellaneous opinion and policies between Pakistan and the US over the distinctive national and international contexts that directly link the two parties’ interests and spell out causes of survival of interaction between them during crucial times of ‘pull-and-push’. The history of relations between Pakistan and the United …

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‘The future of Pakistan lies in holding free, fair and transparent election.’

Up, close and intimate with Mr Richard Olson US Ambassador to Pakistan Profile Mr Richard Olson was sworn in as Ambassador to Pakistan on September 24, 2012. Previously, he served as the Coordinating Director for Development and Economic Affairs at U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, from 2011 to 2012. Ambassador Olson also served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab …

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The Pak-Afghan Relations A post-2014 scenario

The Pak-Afghan relations have been on a thorny road since Pakistan’s establishment in 1947. Pakistan and Afghanistan are now led by pragmatic leaders who focus on domestic economic growth and political stability. But it is unclear whether this harmony in national goals and principles can override the long-standing mutual suspicions and overcome a cacophony of contradictory domestic interests. Despite intensifying …

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Pakistan’s Briefcase Warriors

Mr Z. A. Bhutto broke the back of Pakistan’s civilian bureaucracy, while General Zia-ul-Haq presided over the radicalisation and criminalisation of Pakistani society. One of the truly disheartening aspects of researching Pakistan’s history is uncovering evidence that at critical moments the country’s central bureaucracy provided its rulers of the day with rational and wise advice, only to be ignored. In …

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