IPRI Update for the Month of March 2021 has been issued.
For details, visit: IPRI Update March 2021
HOPE springs eternal in human bosom and South Asia might just be lucky enough to experience the post-Biden peace dividends that so far have defied the region.
The Biden Presidency instills a new hope of a Kantian world of peace and cooperation as…
A new security paradigm was unveiled during the recently concluded Islamabad Security Dialogue. The refreshing change was highlighted by the transformative nature of the discourse where the government, the military and the academia sang from the same score sheet, laying out the…
By Ali Haider Saleem, Research Associate at the China-Pakistan Study Centre, Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI). 29 March 2021
Twitter
General Electric coined the term Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) which can be described as the integration and linking…
THE political discord between the military and protestors in Myanmar have become violent. Security forces are using tear gas and stun grenades to deter the protestors.
Nearly, 50 people have lost their life in protests over a period of one-month.
As per the Assistance…
PRESS RELEASE
Events Organized by Islamabad Policy Research Institute
Distinguished Lecture Series: “Changing Global Society: Post-Colonial World Order”
For immediate release, 25th March 2021.
“More conversations, more dialogue at the people-to-people level is the way forward for forging peace in South Asia” says Indian American…
Dr. S. M. Alatas is a Malaysian academic with a passion for decolonizing international relations. She can be reached at peanutminat@gmail.com. 25 March 2021
Currently, big powers in the geographic West, mainly the US, Britain and France feel that they are up against an…
Absence of violence is merely a negative peace. Positive peace is the absence of the causes that lead to violence. —(Johan Galtung) AFGHANISTAN has not so far found a positive peace as per above definition of Johan Galtung, the father of peace…
Topic: "Changing Global Society: Post-Colonial World Order" Homi K. Bhabha (Homi K. Bhabha is an Indian English scholar and critical theorist. He is the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University.)