The Empire of Two Capitals
Whereas most great nations have built singular capitals whose ethos has guided national narratives and designed national strategy, some powers
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Whereas most great nations have built singular capitals whose ethos has guided national narratives and designed national strategy, some powers
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It was with a sense of jubilation that the media and public discourse in Pakistan announced the country’s exit from the so-called “gray list” of
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Light pollution, defined as the presence of unnecessary, excessive, and misdirected outdoor artificial illumination at night, is one of the
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This century is only 22 years old, and we have already seen a number of major wars and limited conflicts. Unfortunately, the century began
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The value of education in perfecting life is matchless. Apart from growing one’s knowledge, it has the potential to play a central role in the development and
Although the term ‘hybrid’ has grown incredibly popular, the field of aerospace power is where its true meaning may be found. Strategists were quickly drawn to using the
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Despite all the known and unknown ills of democracy, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (US) have remained the two classical beacons of
In another article ‘Warfare versus Welfare’ published in Daily Times on October 11, 2022. I argued that ‘While warfare brings pain and punishment (P2D2) for the poor
First coined by geostrategist Edward Luttwak in 1990 to describe economics as the primary domain for rivalry among countries in the post-Cold War era, ‘geoeconomics’ has gained
The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS) is organising the Second Edition of its flagship International Conference ‘Global Strategic Threat & Response’ (GSTAR) on 19-20 October
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