Tag: Pakistan foreign policy
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US Attack on Venezuela and the Future of International Order
The United States’ military intervention in Venezuela has reignited critical debates over the structure of the international system. Contrary to claims of an emerging multipolar world, the crisis underscores the persistence of American unipolar dominance. From the limits of Chinese and Russian influence to the instrumental use of liberal norms, the episode highlights the enduring…
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US-China Rivalry: Pakistan’s Quest for Strategic Equilibrium
Caught between Washington and Beijing, Pakistan faces a complex balancing act as US-China rivalry intensifies. While China offers economic lifelines through CPEC and defense cooperation, the US remains critical for financial stability and counterterrorism ties. Over-commitment to either side risks economic vulnerability or geopolitical backlash. Pakistan’s best option lies in calibrated engagement, strategic ambiguity, and…
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Political unity in Pakistan: Analyzing collective stance on Palestine
Amid growing concerns over Israel’s aggression in Palestine, Pakistan’s political leaders have united for a common cause, setting aside domestic challenges to voice support for Gaza. This recent Multi-Party Conference marks a crucial moment, underscoring Pakistan’s commitment to peace and human rights in Palestine. But can a unified Pakistan create lasting change for Palestinians?