Books and Authors

HINDUTVA: RISING EXTREMISM IN INDIA

Khalid Rahman’s *Hindutva: Rising Extremism in India* explores the ideology’s roots in Fascist principles, its impact on minorities, and global…

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The Decline of Reading Culture: Causes and Consequences

Reading culture is declining due to digital media, educational pressures, and societal shifts, leading to reduced empathy, critical thinking, and…

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The Heat Will Kill You First

Jeff Goodell’s The Heat Will Kill You First tackles heat as a powerful force of planetary destruction, exploring its severe…

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Status of Climate Change Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific

"Status of Climate Change Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific" evaluates climate adaptation strategies in Asia-Pacific regions, focusing on agriculture,…

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Asia’s Cauldron: The South China Sea and The End of a Stable Pacific

Robert D. Kaplan's Asia’s Cauldron analyzes the South China Sea's geopolitical significance, comparing it to 20th-century European land disputes. Kaplan…

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The Specter of Afghanistan: Security in Central Asia

Security is the basic ingredient of the sovereignty of a country, which is the major theme of the book titled…

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Water, Peace and War: Confronting the Global Water Crisis

*Water, Peace and War* revolves around the growing global water crisis, driven by overpopulation, economic development, and climate change, which…

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The Silent Patient

The theme of "talking without words" is a dominant and priceless element in the 'The Silent Patient': silence as a…

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Pakistan under Siege: Extremism, Society and the State

The author's findings highlight the complex nature of extremism in Pakistan, noting that while a majority of Pakistanis oppose terrorism;…

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After The Prophet

Islam, the world’s second-largest religion, is held captive by an inextricable sectarian rift that has continued for centuries. A vast…

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