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South Asia’s Regional Integration: Lessons from Europe’s Experience

Regional integration fosters socioeconomic development through economic collaboration between member countries. It assists countries in eliminating impediments to the free movement of capital, products,...

Unveiling the Bonds: A Journey through Pakistan – Japan Relations

Pakistan and Japan have developed steadily since the two countries' diplomatic relations were established in 1952. The bilateral ties have strengthened throughout the years,...

Ballots Beyond Borders

The recent General Elections in Pakistan have garnered an unusual level of attention from its eastern neighbor, India, marking a significant moment in the...

Comparing Elections in the Two Countries with the Largest Muslim Populations

Indonesia and Pakistan, recently held general elections in 2024. These two countries, although sharing similarities in demographic context, have different political, social, and economic...

The Importance of Blue Diplomacy and Pakistan

The surface of the earth as we know is 71% made up of water such as oceans, river and fresh water called as a...

Religion Should Not Impact Political Decisions

Religion and politics are intertwined and have been the focus of debates in international politics. Both religion and politics have shaped societies and the...

Leaders Of England, Scotland and Ireland Share a Trait

The British exerted strong influence in India for a couple of centuries plus, and the British Isles being the place where these pukka sahibs...

Democracy in West and East are different versions

Democracy is a successful model of governance in the Western world, where the literacy rate is high and education level is comparatively high. Tolerance,...

Pakistan’s Democracy at Crossroads

In the complicated landscape of governance, states are faced with a conundrum whether they were formed as state for people or if it is...

The Warriors of Pakistan & Imran Khan

On February 8th, 2024, the historic Election Day For the first time in Pakistan, so many people from so many sectors, regions, and cultures stood for...

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Strategic Ambiguity Is Becoming the Gulf’s New Deterrence Doctrine

In the Gulf, the most important signals are increasingly...

The Interwar Trap Returns: What 1919-1939 Europe Teaches the U.S., Japan, and South Korea Today

In contemporary debates on the Indo-Pacific, decision-makers sometimes invoke...

US Delegation Dumped Chinese Gifts Before Trump Flight Reflects the Deep US-China Distrust

The US delegation's disposal of Chinese gifts by throwing...

Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | May 19

EXECUTIVE TAKEAWAYS Trump pauses Iran strike, markets bounce cautiously. Dollar...

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