The writer is a retired brigadier, and a PhD scholar in Peace and Conflict Studies at the National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad.
Has passion trumped reason in the recently concluded US presidential elections? The answer may partially lie in the social constructivist views of...
The dialectics between democracy and politics defines the quality of governance and the concomitant public weal, the two objectives of a democratic...
Pakistan is currently beset with a clear and present danger – the desertification of its agricultural heartland along with a concomitant...
Will there be a war between India and Pakistan due to attacks by non-state actors on an Indian Army installation at Uri? The question begs an answer...
Henry Kissinger writes that the two competing strains of international relations have kept struggling for ascendancy as the afterglow of...
The carnage in Quetta tells us there is something just not right with the way we are fighting our war on terrorism. Experts may take umbrage at the...
Military diplomacy may sound to be an anachronism in this age where Kantian peace is the norm instead of a Hobbesian struggle for supremacy. The...