Book Review Resilient Pakistan

Haya Fatima Sehgal’s recent book titled ‘Resilient Pakistan’ is a compilation of her articles published in various newspapers in a span of 5 years. Through the course of the book, the author has looked at different issues concerning the state of Pakistan through a socio-cultural lens. ‘According to the author, ‘resilient’ is the most fitting…

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The Road to Balance in Asia Pacific

The contemporary debates on the changing patterns of great power politics focus on Asia Pacific politics and its growth under the shadows of international power politics. The contesting postures of great powers in the Asia Pacific region have attracted the attention of international academic communities, and it has resulted in a plethora of literature explaining…

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Blue Economy

Blue Economy A Road Map for the Future Planet” by Dr. Abhijit Mitra, Dr. Nibedita Mukhopadhyay and Dr. Sangita Agarwal. Published by New Millennium Graphics at Kolaghat, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal in August 2021 This book draws upon the authors’ extensive expertise in science and oceanography to explore the utilization of ocean resources within the…

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The Security Imperative: Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence and Diplomacy

Zamir Akram, The Security Imperative: Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence and Diplomacy (Karachi: Paramount Books, 2023) ISBN: 978-969-210-917-8 (Pages: xxxvii, 457). The post-nuclearized era of South Asian politics dragged the attention of the international academic community towards changing patterns of New Delhi-Islamabad strategic competition under the nuclear shadows. In this scenario, the international strategic community started expressing…

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Subcontinent Adrift

South Asian regional politics have become one of the few gravitational points of international academic debates due to the multileveled, conflicted India-Pakistan interaction under the nuclear shadows. The leading circles of international strategic communities always remained active in expressing varying opinions on the evolving New Delhi-Islamabad strategic competition and the spill-over effects of this competition…

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Introducing International Relations

Introducing International Relations is an insightful and comprehensive guide to understand the theoretical dimensions of the International Relations (IR) discipline and the application of core concepts of IR in the contemporary world politics. It is a co-authored study carried out by two Islamabad-based eminent scholars, Farhan Hanif Siddiqi and Muhammad Nadeem Mirza. Both are formally…

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Grand Delusion: The Rise and Fall of American Ambition in the Middle East

“Grand Delusion” by Steven Simon provides a timely analysis of the dynamics that shaped American foreign policy in the post-Cold War era in the Middle East. The major theme of “Grand Delusion” revolves around the notion that American policymakers suffered from a persistent delusion that military force alone can bring about sustainable change and security…

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Four Battlegrounds

“Four Battlegrounds” by Paul Scharre is a fascinating account of emerging technologies especially Artificial Intelligence (AI) in military affairs and modern warfare. New technologies from the invention of gun powder, artillery, automobile, airplane, tank, and submarine have propelled revolution in military affairs throughout human history. The first computer-based model was used by the Russian military…

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China in India’s Post-Cold War Engagement with Southeast Asia

The Sino-Indian strategic contest has become an undeniable reality of the contemporary international system where the broader US-China multileveled competition has taken on many faces and affected the politics of different regions where South Asia and Southeast Asia are the exceptions. Indian increasing strategic collaboration with the United States and American growing global anti-Chines engagements…

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