Day: January 29, 2025

Politics

Evolving Scope of International Relations: From City States to Global Governance

International Relations (IR) evolved from ancient conflicts to formal diplomacy, shaped by wars, treaties, and the rise of global institutions like the United Nations. Theories like Realism and Liberalism emerged while the Cold War and globalization expanded IR’s scope. Today,…

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Politics

The Art of War by Sun Tzu: A Masterpiece of Strategic Wisdom

Sun Tzu’s *The Art of War* offers timeless wisdom on strategy, adaptability, and leadership. Its principles—foresight, intelligence, deception, and efficiency—remain relevant in business, politics, and personal growth. By embracing strategic thinking and flexibility, individuals can navigate challenges, turning obstacles into…

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Arts & Literature

Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave

Plato’s 'Allegory of the Cave' illustrates the journey from ignorance to enlightenment. Cave dwellers mistake shadows for reality until one escapes, discovering the true world. Returning to enlighten others, he faces hostility. Plato emphasizes philosophy as the path to truth,…

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Politics

Kurdish Deterritorialization: The Psychological and Cultural Cost of Statelessness

The Kurdish people have endured decades of deterritorialization, resulting in cultural fragmentation, psychological trauma, and identity crises. Displacement disrupts collective memory, deepens historical wounds, and burdens women with cultural preservation. Despite challenges, Kurds persist through activism, digital networks, and resilience,…

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