In the 21st century, war is no longer confined to battlefields; it has transformed into a war of economic dominance, waged through tariffs, sanctions, and...
China's role in global debt politics has long been a subject of debate, with some scholars and policymakers characterizing its lending practices as a "debt...
The "woman question"—the discourse surrounding women's roles, rights, and status in society—has long been intertwined with the structures of patriarchy and the pursuit of sustainable...
The hegemony of academic writing is deeply rooted in historical, political, and economic structures that dictate the production, dissemination, and consumption of knowledge. Teaching academic...
In contemporary international relations, the relationship between dominant and non-dominant states remains a significant factor in shaping global political, economic, and technological landscapes. This dynamic...
The politics of solidarity in the neoliberal regime is a complex interplay between economic interests, geopolitical maneuvering, and the systematic erasure of marginalized voices. Solidarity,...
As 2025 unfolds, global geopolitics witnesses a new chapter with the return of Donald Trump to the White House. His administration is poised to redefine...
Political consciousness and education are interwoven threads that shape the trajectory of societies, offering pathways to love, peace, prosperity, unity, coexistence, and trust-building. Idealist visions...
In recent months, Pakistan has witnessed a renewed focus on political dialogue, particularly in the context of discussions between the ruling coalition and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf...
The concept of "higher diseducation" can be understood as a critique of how education systems, particularly higher education, operate within capitalist and modern state frameworks...