Is Nigeria’s Twitter Ban A National Sovereignty Or Anti-Democratic Move? By Andrew Korybko Observers are divided over whether Nigeria’s decision to ban Twitter in response to the platform deleting a controversial tweet by President Buhari directed against south-eastern separatists is a… Read More ›
International Affairs
Pakistan’s cooperation with ‘Association of Southeast Asian Nations’
Pakistan’s cooperation with ‘Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ By News Desk On 9th June 2021, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad in collaboration with Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, Islamabad organized Dialogue with Experts on the topic… Read More ›
Russia Will Help Lead The Global Economic Recovery After COVID-19
Russia Will Help Lead The Global Economic Recovery After COVID-19 By Andrew Korybko President Putin’s keynote speech at this year’s SPIEF was remarkable because the in-person event represented the first such large-scale international economic one since the onset of the COVID-19… Read More ›
The Wizard Of Oz: The Dark Reality That The Deep State Hides From The World
The Wizard Of Oz: The Dark Reality That The Deep State Hides From The World By Andrew Korybko The world’s permanent military, intelligence, and diplomatic bureaucracies (“deep states”) together with their perception managers in the Mainstream Media and the education system… Read More ›
China’s Promise Of Full Support To Syria Might Be A Geopolitical Game-Changer
China’s Promise Of Full Support To Syria Might Be A Geopolitical Game-Changer By Andrew Korybko President Xi’s telegrammed promise of full support to Syria after its latest elections could be a geopolitical game-changer if his rhetoric presages a new reality wherein… Read More ›
There Are No Democracies Or Autocracies, Only Governments
There Are No Democracies Or Autocracies, Only Governments By Andrew Korybko The division of the world into “democracies” and “autocracies” is an inaccurate reflection of reality. There are just governments, and each has elements of these two categories within them, albeit… Read More ›
Climate Change as Non-Traditional Security Challenge: Relevance for Pakistan
Climate Change as Non-Traditional Security Challenge: Relevance for Pakistan By News Desk On 2nd June 2021, Online Roundtable Discussion on “Climate Change as Non-Traditional Security Challenge: Relevance for Pakistan” was held. It was jointly organized by Center for Global and… Read More ›
Kashmir Dispute: Global Media Is Instrumental In Foreign Policy Making
Kashmir Dispute: Global Media Is Instrumental In Foreign Policy Making By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai I am gratified by this opportunity to explore media influence in the United States on foreign and national security policy regarding Muslim nations and peoples… Read More ›
Jammu and Kashmir Conflict: A Legacy of British Colonialism
Jammu and Kashmir Conflict: A Legacy of British Colonialism By Dr Shagufta Ashraf The state of Jammu and Kashmir is a conflict zone, a legacy of British colonialism. Despite passage of 73 years, India is not ready to reconcile its… Read More ›
The Upcoming Great War And Policy Options For Pakistan
The Upcoming Great War And Policy Options For Pakistan By Syeda Qudsiya Mashhadi The renowned Islamic scholar and expert in Islamic Eschatology, Sheikh Imran N. Hosein, is currently visiting Pakistan. I recently watched his three-part analysis on the impending Great… Read More ›