Azfar Khan Niazi reviews Paul Kennedy's bestseller book on rise and fall of great powers and draws lessons for Pakistan from it.
Review | The Anarchy by William Dalrymple
Muhammad Adil Javed from SPIR, QAU reviews William Darlymple's 'The Anarchy' which he states, is a captivating exploration of the rise of the East India Company and its conquest of the Indian subcontinent. With meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, Dalrymple delves into the complex history of colonialism in India, uncovering the hidden truths behind the British Empire's expansion into the region.
Review | Indian Foreign Policy Decision-Making Towards Pakistan by Abubakar Farooqui
Huzefa Tallal reviews Abubakar Farooqui's book and writes that it provides a comprehensive analysis of the diplomatic relationship between Pakistan and India, using the author's expertise in International Relations. Through an unbiased approach, the book examines the historical events, military confrontations, and diplomatic engagements between the two countries, highlighting the impact of third-party interventions and the strategic vision of India towards Pakistan.
From Conflict to Calm: Addressing Violence and Rebuilding QAU
Wali Ejaz Nekokara, a QAU graduate discusses the Quaid-i-Azam University crisis in depth and provides a number of solutions as a long-term way out to restore the prestige of one of the best universities of Pakistan.
The Reality of Pakistan’s Identity in the Contemporary World Order
Director Rationale-47 Abubakar Farooqui explains the origins and evolution of Pakistani identity through religious and political dimensions and argues that its not merely a figment of imagination but a reality.
From Mediator to Superpower: China’s Strategic Moves in the Middle East
Muhammad Kashif in his debut article for Rationale-47 argues that China's economic and strategic influence is skyrocketing, and Middle East is a prime example of its rising influence.
Gerontocracy vs. Youth: The Battle for Pakistan’s Future
Azfar Khan argues that the rule of the old people 'Gerontocracy' in Pakistan is damaging the country and the youth has been side-lined from policy affairs.
Review | 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari
Zain ul Abideen reviews Yuval Noah Harari's book '21 Lessons for the 21st Century' in his debut write up for Rationale-47.
Breaking the Barriers: Innovative Measures to Revitalize Pakistan’s Economy
Pakistan's economy has been struggling for years due to a range of complex issues, including corruption, poor infrastructure, and a lack of investment. In this article, we will explore some innovative measures to revitalize Pakistan's economy and promote sustainable growth. From investing in new industries to implementing government reforms, we will examine a range of strategies that could help break down barriers and support economic development in Pakistan.
Review | Post-Islamism: Islamic Social Movements in the era of Neoliberal Globalization by Husnul Amin
Wali Ejaz reviews the book "Post-Islamism: Islamic Social Movements in the era of Neoliberal Globalization" by Husnul Amin that explores the emergence of a new trend in Islam, post-Islamism, which emphasizes accommodation for the rights of non-Muslims, youth, and women while not being un-Islamic or secular.
