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Is people’s power an illusion?
The power of the ‘establishment’ resides in the institutions and elites of the country
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Of conspiracies, treacheries and self-interest
How does a state-centred foreign policy weigh on the present and future of a country?
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Beggars’ foreign policy
What the US did in this war was that it broke all UN conventions of war and obliterated all ethics of war
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Soft coup on the nation
The problem is that the nation is not only foolhardy, it has also been engineered to be shortsighted and sluggish
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Geopolitics of Imran Khan’s Russia visit
Khan’s foreign policy layout has been one that has strengthened regionalism for the neighborhood
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Iqbal and Islam
In Iqbal’s reconstruction, all that is worldly or secular is also sacred if only connected to spirituality
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Burkina Faso coup — an eye-opener
This is not the first-ever military takeover in the country, yet Burkina Faso remains one of the poorest countries
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Geopolitics of Ukraine war and Eastern Europe
Russia started attacks, as Putin announced, “I have made the decision of a military operation"
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Was Jinnah secular?
He did not dread Islam, he loved the idea of Islam and strove for an ideal Muslim state
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NSP and our expanding foreign policy
Challenges can only be viewed in the global, regional and local matrixes, keeping the humanitarian question in mind.