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WHY RUSSIA WANTS TO EXPAND: ITS GEOPOLITICAL CONCERNS FROM TSAR IVAN TO VLADIMIR PUTIN.
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WHY RUSSIA WANTS TO EXPAND: ITS GEOPOLITICAL CONCERNS FROM TSAR IVAN TO VLADIMIR PUTIN.

18th March 2022 Mehmood Baloch 0

State behavior in international politics is usually driven by a factors such as the economy, geography and ideology. As far as Russia is concerned, while it has a strong military and a comparative stable economy, […]

Analysis

Hong Kong: A Year After the Extradition Law

14th September 2021 Noor Ul Huda 0

On the 30th of June, 2020 China imposed a new law on Hong Kong. China’s National Security Law (NSL) went against the independent identity of Hong Kong, subjecting it entirely to the power of Beijing. […]

Dawn of the Intelligent Machines – What it means for the Future of Warfare
Emerging Technologies

Dawn of the Intelligent Machines – What it means for the Future of Warfare

1st September 2020 Zeeshan Javed 0

Alan Turing’s paper on the ability of machines to ‘think’ left the entire world amazed at the notion that a machine could have a mind of its own. Ever since, swathes of research teams and […]

Emerging Technologies

ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the ‘Use’ or ‘Threat of Use’ of NWs

8th July 2020 strafasia 0

By a letter dated 19 December 1994, filed in the Registry on 6 January 1995, the Secretary-General of the United Nations officially communicated to the Registry a decision taken by the General Assembly, by its […]

Nuclear

Dangerous Indian Designs 1998 – 2020: Does the Leopard Ever Change Its Spots?

30th May 2020 Nida Shahid 1

When the first shouted word of Pakistan’s nuclear tests were heard in the Indian Parliament on May 28, 1998, a communist leader, Somnath Chatterjee, interrupted a speech condemning India’s tests and turned directly to Prime […]

Economy

Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons: A Product of Strategic Necessity

28th May 2020 Samran Ali 0

Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program over the years has been subject to criticism, including safety and security concerns, the myth of the fastest-growing program, or the diversion of resources towards them; it faced all. However, looking […]

Emerging Technologies

The Rise and Decline of Tanks in the Battlefield

5th May 2020 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Tank Wars.     Tanks are among few weapon systems which have transformed the pattern of warfare. As the quote goes “necessity is mother of all invention”, tanks were also invented out of necessity in WWI to […]

Analysis

New Post-COVID-19 World Order

12th April 2020 Group Captain (Retd) Sultan M Hali 0

As the novel coronavirus, labelled by the World Health Organization (WHO) as COVID-19, continues to ravage the world, various strategists are calling for new post-COVID-19 world order. Henry Kissinger, who served as secretary of state and […]

Analysis

Coronavirus: Origins and Impacts

4th April 2020 Ajwa Hijazi 0

Who would have thought just a few months ago that 2020 would be a turning point for whole world, where every major economy and countries with top security measures would be fighting an unknown enemy? […]

Analysis

Post COVID-19 World Order: How Different Will It Be?

2nd April 2020 Dr Adil Sultan 0

The COVID-19 pandemic, termed as a “nuclear war in slow motion”, has exposed the global leadership crisis and the vulnerability of the international community to deal with the new and unforeseen hazards. The global pandemic […]

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