Genocide: Not A Mistake, But A Policy
by Dennis Small It is a truism that “death is a natural part of life”, but genocide is not. From Gaza to Haiti to Sudan, from Argentina to Egypt, Mankind […]
Opening The Door To New Perspectives…
Once India had refused to accept the concept of good Taliban, stressing that New Delhi would never establish ties with a terrorist outfit. However, the changing geopolitical landscape in South […]
On Ethnic Nationalism
In the post-Cold War Era, the reemergence of Ethnic Nationalism is challenging the principles that once mitigated its impact, posing a threat to global stability. Historically, the alignment of state […]
World’s Largest Democracy Prefers Autocracy!
In its latest survey, Pew Research Centre has revealed that around 85% of Indians support an authoritarian system! The Washington DC-based nonpartisan think-tank conducted the survey among 30,861 people in […]
Mystery Behind Disappearance Of PIA Flight Attendants
A flight attendant from Pakistan recently went missing in Canada. The disappearance of the lady associated with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has triggered a sensation in the South Asian country. […]
Navigating Two Years Of ‘Conflict’…
It was not supposed to take long for Russia to annex Ukraine, as President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin believed that a few days might be enough for his Armed Forces to […]
AfD: UK Departure Is Model For Germany!
Britain left the European Union (EU) in 2020, 47 years after joining the bloc. London had joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973, and the Community became the EU […]
On The Blind Submission To Authority…
Freedom House, a Washington DC-based non-profit organisation that is best known for political advocacy surrounding issues related to Democracy, Political Freedom and Human Rights, has been measuring Political and Civil […]
On Human Rights Education: Peace & Violence
Two direct armed conflicts are going on in two different parts of the globe. In fact, the international community entered the year 2024 with two wars. In the 1980s, a […]
