The Future of US-CHINA Relations A Realist Interpretation The Twenty Years’ Crisis by Edward Hallett Carr provides an early critical analysis of the structural challenges faced by states attempting to preserve the international status quo in the face of revisionist states. It gives a highly compelling account of how to …
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February, 2022
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21 February
The Anti-China Alliances
The Anti-China Alliances The US-Japan-Australia trio ups the ante against China In January, two very important things have happened. First, the world witnessed Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison signing the Reciprocal Access Agreement, a milestone document aimed at further institutionalizing security cooperation between the …
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19 February
Muslim Genocide in India
Muslim Genocide in India Modi’s silence is an endorsement For years, Modi and the fascist BJP-RSS government have been pushing anti-Muslim sentiments in India in different ways. For example, during the anti-CAA protest in December 2019, Modi said the protesters could be recognised by their clothes. His audience easily decoded …
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19 February
Conflicts to Watch in 2022
Conflicts to Watch in 2022 1. Afghanistan If 2021 brought one chapter of Afghanistan’s decades-long tragedy to a close, another is starting. Since the Taliban’s seizure of power in August, a humanitarian catastrophe has loomed. UN data suggests millions of Afghan children could starve. Western leaders shoulder much of the …
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18 February
A LOOK AT AFGHANISTAN’S HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
A LOOK AT AFGHANISTAN’S HUMANITARIAN CRISIS Months after the Taliban takeover, Afghanistan is in crisis. Millions of people are facing starvation, the health-care system is collapsing, and wages are plummeting. The country of thirty-eight million people heavily depended on foreign aid before the Taliban came to power in August last …
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18 February
Threats to the World Economy in 2022
Threats to the World Economy in 2022 The global economy made the transition from recovery to expansion in 2021 amid ongoing turbulence from the Covid-19 pandemic. An uneven economic expansion generated supply-demand imbalances, leading to major supply chain disruptions and rising inflation. With ongoing vaccination challenges in much of the …
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17 February
SEVEN DAYS IN JUNE
SEVEN DAYS IN JUNE Afghanistan is more than the “graveyard of empires.” It’s the mother of vicious circles. So this general with the background in intelligence who is supposed to conquer Afghanistan can’t even figure out what Rolling Stone is? We’re not talking Guns & Ammo here; we’re talking the …
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17 February
Pulses 10th February 2022
Pulses 10th February 2022 World Pulses Day 2022 Pulses are considered a poor man’s food and poor people are disparagingly called ‘pulse-eaters’. In addition, some linguistic groups are called pulse-eaters just out of prejudice and without acknowledging the fact that due to their nutritional value, pulses are in no way …
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16 February
Justice Ayesha A. Malik First Female Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
Justice Ayesha A. Malik First Female Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) had approved, on January 07, Ayesha Malik’s nomination to the Supreme Court with a vote of five to four. CJP Gulzar, Justice Umar Ata Bandial, retired judge Sarmad Jalal Osmani, Attorney …
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14 February
Rights of Non-Muslims in a Muslim Society
Rights of Non-Muslims in a Muslim Society Deciding as to what are the rights of non-Muslims living in a Muslim state has been a practical problem in Muslim societies throughout their history because there was never a Muslim state that comprised purely of Muslim believers. Even the first state established by …