Gender Relations as the Root Cause of Militarization and War
It becomes pertinent for a global demand of a restructuring of the social order, and the contribution by both the gender for opposing the rise in militaristic ideologies. ...
It becomes pertinent for a global demand of a restructuring of the social order, and the contribution by both the gender for opposing the rise in militaristic ideologies. ...
The methods adopted by the Trump administration appear disruptive in the short-term, it should be remembered that the Chinese ‘mercantilist’ behavior, if not tempered down, will have deleterious effects on the western technological dominance as a whole. ...
The global commerce is using the Arctic shipping lane as these sea routes are shorter. However, the real reasons are geopolitical in nature which has questioned the reliability and environment sustainability of the of blue economy. ...
The Chinese policy will be dictated by the collectivist nature of the Eastern culture; the American policy will be dictated by their historical trend of placing their national interest above everything else. ...
The very political nature of climate change can be put it in the respective historical and social context. So, there is enough space for climate change politics in constructivism. They see the gross domestic product as a social fact in climate politics. ...
It is time for India to make drastic changes in its foreign policy. It is a political suicide to continue with its pro-American foreign policy at the cost of isolation and indifference in the region. ...
The pandemic urges vigorous and more integrated measures and policies from the governments in the region on both a domestic and conjoined level in order to secure that their youth are safe from radicalization. ...
The Concept of the State Migration Policy is the first of its kind in the post-Soviet space and it attempts to address some of the challenges of earlier migration policies, yet it too faces some practical and institutional impediments. ...
If India stops the waters, Pakistan’s agriculture system and Hydropower Projects will be badly affected. Hence, if Pakistan continues to use terror against India, India should rethink about Indus waters. ...
Revisiting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals: Engaging in a ‘Green’ Post-COVID-19 Recovery
COVID-19 is not only a wakeup call but a once in a generation opportunity to redefine the power structure of human history to make it sustainable, equitable and peaceful. ...