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Constructivism in International Relations and Islam
Constructivism’s emergence in IR is often linked to the end of the Cold War, an event that traditional theories such as realism and liberalism failed to adequately explain. This failure stems from some core tenets of these theories — for example, the conviction that states are self-interested actors competing for power, and that the international…
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Islam and Idealism
The word ‘idealism’ is not new; its origin dates back to ancient times. It is derived from the ancient Greek word ‘idein’, meaning to see. Philosophically, many have used the term, but in modern times, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) notably applied it. He primarily derives this term from Plato’s ideas, meaning to acquire an actual…
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Liberalism in International Relations
Liberalism is a political theory and philosophy in international relations that primarily emphasizes the rights of individuals, including their liberty, rights, and property. It argues for upholding the rights of the people, thus placing political authority in the hands of governments, but with the active participation of citizens. The contemporary world broadly follows and accepts…
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Realism in International Relations: Classical to Neo-Classical Perspectives
The 20th century realism was response to idealist approach that dominated international relations scholarship in the aftermath of WWI. The key contributors of 20th century realism are Edward Hallett Carr (1892–1982) and Hans Morgenthau (1904–1980). E.H Carr in his notable work “The Twenty years’ crisis” (1939), criticizes idealist approach and describes it as “Utopianism”. According…
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Fallibilism Method (Popper) Meaning, Scope, and Significance
The fallibilist method, associated with the philosopher Karl Popper, is an approach to knowledge that recognizes human fallibility and the importance of critical thinking and open-mindedness in pursuing truth. Popper’s fallibilist methodology is particularly prominent in his philosophy of science and his critique of traditional inductive reasoning. Here’s an overview of the fallibilist method as…
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THE ARTICLE 370 (The game of destiny or betray of principle)
Attempting to erase Nehru’s imprint on the country is a formidable task because he is an integral part of modern India’s DNA. Exclude Nehru from the equation, and you risk delivering a blow to the essence of India. But on divergence side when personal gain is envisioned, do not hesitate…
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Political Calculations and Miscalculations. The BJP’s Electoral Journey in Kashmir
Exit polls reveal a shift in sentiment, indicating that the BJP’s grand plans for Kashmir may be derailing in the face of genuine public dissent. Much like the failed promises of empires past, the BJP’s grand vision of a ‘Naya Kashmir’ now finds itself at odds with the reality on the ground. With…
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Piercing Questions raised by AJ&K youth
The conflict is because raiders of NWFP, Wazir, Masood, and Memmend were sponsored by Pakistan, prompting Maharaja to seek help from India? Why is the Pakistan Army consuming a significant budget ratio? Why did Pakistan focus more on Afghanistan than on Kashmir? In all the trades, including CPEC and power projects, why don’t…
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Sheikh Abdullah aware of Accession Fraud
The so-called accession of Jammu & Kashmir in 1947 viewed as a blatant deception against the people of Kashmir. The so-called instrument of accession, when placed in the context of historical events, fails to pass the truth test. Indian leaders and intellectuals have been trying to mask this fraud perpetrated on October 26, 1947.…
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Against Permanent Power: Pakistan’s Critique of the G4 Model and the Pursuit of Equitable Security Council Reform
Overhauling the Security Council remains an imperative for member states, demanding sweeping reforms to cultivate a more equitable, effective, and credible framework for safeguarding global stability. The disproportionate influence of the P5 renders broader global consensus practically irrelevant. Pakistan, as a steadfast member of the United for Consensus (UfC) group, resolutely opposes any elevation of…
