Diplomacy and conflict: how it works on October 19, 2016Since the emergence of state system in Europe, diplomats have had proper respect and immunities. First time, the role of diplomat was thoroughly defined in the Congress of Vienna. Since then diplomats started their efforts to outlaw war between nations. The League of Nations was also established for prevention of war. However, such efforts did […]
SAARCs better future: inclusion of China and Iran on September 24, 2016Borders that shape people’s trends and political behaviour are not permanent. Western colonial powers had developed a ‘psychology’ among South Asian scholars and rulers that only seven countries are the part of South Asia, and divided the trade routes and resources of the region. The formation of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) […]
Democracy or dynasty: what Pakistan really needs on August 15, 2016Why is there a growing resentment among masses, political, social and religious parties against the ruling elite? Why are people dissatisfied with robust infrastructure development? Why is the slogan of change not alluring to public? The answer to all these questions is simple: lack of democratic norms in the country. Such norms are gradually established […]
Power and Olympics on August 4, 2016It is not a battle of gold medals or for first position in Olympics, but a struggle of rule over the world. Rio Summer Olympics 2016 are scheduled to be held on August 05, 2016. Undoubtedly, it is the biggest sports event of human history as more than 10,000 athletes from 206 countries will participate […]
National security and national integration on July 25, 2016National security is the ability to preserve a nation’s physical integrity and territory; to maintain its economic relations with the rest of the world on reasonable terms; to preserve its nature, institution, and governance from disruption from outside and to control its borders. National integration is the core element of national security. However, after attaining […]