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The Erosion of US Global Hegemony; Analyzing Trump’s Foreign Policy.

The United States’ status as a global hegemon has long been characterized by its dominant economic, military, and cultural influence worldwide. However, the foreign policy of the Trump administration, particularly under its second term, has raised significant questions about the future of this dominance. The America First approach, adopted passionately...

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Iran-Israel Conflict: and the New Regional Dynamics

In the ever-turbulent landscape of Middle Eastern geopolitics, the recent 12-day conflict in Israel has evoked intensified discussions concerning its outcomes and the broader implications for regional stability. On the surface, Israel has achieved notable objectives: it successfully drew the United States into direct engagement in its conflict with Tehran...

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Freedom of Speech in Trump’s America

In a nation that champions democratic ideals and the freedom of expression, a troubling question looms: Who holds the power to articulate dissent, and who finds their voice systematically stifled? Under the recent policies of the Trump administration, the answer to this question appears increasingly unsettling for many, particularly international...

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Trump’s Tariffs and Looming Global Trade War

In recent days, the economic policies under the Trump administration have sparked significant debate and concern, particularly around the implementation of tariffs and the emergence of what many are terming a global trade war. Centered on the “America First” policy, these tariffs aimed to bolster the American economy, enrich its...

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Trump Doctrine and World Order:

By Barkat Ullah The aftermath of World War II marked a significant turning point in global governance, with the United States emerging as a dominant force that established a set of rules and institutions designed to or pretend to promote peace, stability, and prosperity worldwide. This new world order was...

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Gawadar and Chabahar and relations of Pakistan and Iran

 Iran has handed over the Chabahar port to India on decade lease. India has promised that in the beginning they will invest 85 million dollars for the purpose. In March 2018, Gawadar a port very near to Chabahar, did her first commercial activity in international water which has attracted the...

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Increasing Ties Between India and Afghan Taliban; Impacts for Pakistan

Main Points of Bilateral Ties: After the first government of Taliban, India increased its ties with common Afghanis in the era between 2002 to 2021. Majority of common Afghanis have enmity with Pakistan over several matters; India exploits such sentiments in order to further ties with the people of Afghanistan.  ...

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Recent Developments Between KSA and Iran and its Various Implications

Introduction: Historical background of their rivalry; ideological differences (Shia-Sunni conflict), Plus Regional struggle for power in Middle East; proxy wars in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon etc. Opportunity to abandon side picking approach and choose multilateralism.  Reduction in Tension: can reduce violence and tension in the region; especially in Yemen....

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Uncertainties in Pakistan and Afghanistan Relations

From the beginning Pakistan always wanted to pursue its strategic depth policy when it comes to the matters regarding Afghanistan. Every time, At least Pakistan wants a highly pro Pakistan government in Afghanistan. In this regard, Taliban in Afghanistan are considered closed ally to Pakistan. In the past few decades,...

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