POLITICS
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Football and Game of Thrones between Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia
By Ammar Younas Qatar, a tiny gulf country won the Asian Cup for the first time and It was not…
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What’s in a “Wall”? In Israel, a mix of structures, technology, policy, and cross-border cooperation
By Raphael Benaroya Since the Berlin Wall fell, more walls have gone up around the world than come down—Harvard International…
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Fascist consolidation of power: The resurgence of nationalism in the U.S.
By Brooke Faulkner Among many scholars and political scientists, there is an acknowledgement and even growing fear of the potential…
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Time to Reform the NPT
By Beenish Altaf International Politics has never been the same since the advent of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons changed the entire…
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Who is to be blame for the arms build-up in Asia-Pacific?
By Qura tul ain Hafeez Maritime disputes have appeared as one of the absolute security concern in the Asia-Pacific region. They…
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India’s nuclear weapons at sea
By Rahul Kumar To achieve deterrence, and a true second strike capability, a nuclear-armedstate must deploy its nuclear subs and…
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Overviewing India’s military modernization: 2019 and beyond
By Syeda Saiqa Bukhari On 10thof January, Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat gave the statement that the military is launching…
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Culture, democracy and right to information in India
By Sudhanshu Tripathi Although there are many ancient civilizations like the Babylonian, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Chinese, Greek etc. to name a…
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Curbing immigration is bad policy
By Arthur S. Guarino The Trump Administration is making every effort to curb immigration into the United States, whether legal or…
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Notebook from LibertyCon: Libertarianism shines the light on U.S. divisiveness
Less Marx, More Mises; Steve Forbes on Fake News; Applauding the Government Shutdown By Dr. Rainer Zitelmann From a German…
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