Month: November 2024

Politics

Beyond Aid and Alliances: The Evolution of US-Pakistan Relations

The US-Pakistan relationship, marked by strategic interests, mistrust, and necessity, evolved through Cold War alliances, Afghan jihad, and the War on Terror. Cooperation often stemmed from geopolitical priorities, but mistrust persisted, exacerbated by events like Osama bin Laden's raid. Pakistan…

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Politics

From Security to Idealogy: The Leadership Drivers Behind Nuclear Proliferation

Nuclear proliferation is shaped by political leaders' beliefs, experiences, and strategic goals. From safeguarding national security to leveraging international diplomacy, leaders influence nuclear policies through domestic motives, global pressures, and alliances. The interplay between ideological supremacy and security concerns underscores…

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Society

The Roots of Human Nature: Innate Morality or Social Influence?

For centuries, philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau have debated human nature—whether it’s inherently brutal or innately good but corrupted by society. Experiments by psychologist Karen Wynn reveal babies display moral preferences and biases early, suggesting a mix of innate traits…

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Equality Watch

From Margins to Mainstream: The Journey Toward Gender Equality

Gender equality is essential for women's empowerment, addressing barriers like unequal education, economic disparity, and limited political participation. Empowerment through access to technology, health facilities, and legal protections counters domestic violence and harassment. Equal opportunities foster a balanced society, enabling…

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Politics

Multipolarity: A Challenge for Global Stability

The multipolar world order represents a shift from unipolarity, with power distributed among multiple states like the U.S., China, and Russia. While fostering balance, it intensifies competition, security dilemmas, and economic conflicts. Reforming global institutions, promoting dialogue, and enhancing cooperation…

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Society

Land Disputes and Sectarianism: The Battlegrounds of Kurram Agency

Ex-FATA faces persistent conflicts fueled by land disputes, sectarian violence, underdevelopment, and governance failures. Key areas like Kurram and Waziristan experience daily violence and displacement. Historical grievances, Taliban influence, and inadequate reforms exacerbate issues. Sustainable peace requires addressing these challenges…

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Arts & Literature

MY LOVE

Oh God, I beseech you HE IS MY LOVE.

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Trump 2.0

Trump 2.0: Challenges and Opportunities for U.S.-China Relations

Donald Trump 2.0 intensifies U.S.-China tensions, revisiting trade wars, Taiwan policy, and technological competition. Beijing faces challenges from Trump's unpredictability and assertive strategies but sees opportunities in exploiting U.S. alliance fractures and bolstering ties with global players. China's focus shifts…

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Climate

Water Scarcity: A Global Challenge and Pathways to Sustainable Solutions

Water scarcity, driven by rapid population growth, climate change, inefficient management, and inequitable distribution, threatens global health, economies, and ecosystems. Sustainable solutions like water conservation, integrated resource management, infrastructure upgrades, and international cooperation are essential to ensure equitable access, mitigate…

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Politics

A New Chapter in Pakistan-Belarus Bilateral Relations

The collaboration between Pakistan and Belarus in different sectors highlights the synergy between the two nations.

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