#ColdWar

Cold War or Conflict: Understanding the US-China Relations

America is testing Beijing’s temperament by supporting Taiwan, Tibet, India, Japan, and through proxy wars Middle East, West Asia, Central…

Read More »

The Belt and Road Initiative in Pakistan: New Trade Routes and a New Cold War?

The United States’ global hegemony is based on its military dominance. This guarantees the dollar’s use around the world as…

Read More »

Was the Cold War the Biggest Change in Russia’s Relationship with the West?

Announced on 12 March 1947 with the intention of containing Soviet expansion, the Truman Doctrine is sometimes seen as the…

Read More »

Observations of an Expat: Revive Détente

Détente was a Cold War process which found its diplomatic expression in the Helsinki Accords. This semi-legal agreement was signed…

Read More »

Ukraine Crisis: East-West Diplomacy

The confrontation will lead to the arms race and rejuvenate instability in the region besides creating economic crisis. By Sadaf…

Read More »

Observations of an Expat: Ukraine Week

The most likely outcome of the series of meetings on Russian troops’ crossing over into Ukraine will be a compromise…

Read More »

Pak-US Relations: A Story of Duplicity and Betrayal

Pakistan’s geostrategic position makes it an important participant in the area, resulting in the country’s engagement in the affairs of…

Read More »

Observations of an Expat: Back to the Future – the British Defence Review

British Army has been reduced from 176,000 troops in 1970 to 80,000 in 2020 and Army chiefs are expecting a…

Read More »

World History: John F. Kennedy’s Warning to the Republic

Seven Days in May 1964 – A Cold War thriller imagined the United States caught in the midst of a…

Read More »
Back to top button
Close
Close