Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Given its global nature, it is imperative that scholars become accustomed to studying terrorism in the hopes of finding a sustainable solution.
Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary Approach Read More »
Given its global nature, it is imperative that scholars become accustomed to studying terrorism in the hopes of finding a sustainable solution.
Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary Approach Read More »
In the early modern period, three empires represented the pinnacle of Islamicate civilisation: the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals.
The Islamicate Gunpowder Empires: A Comparative Study Read More »
It’s currently four a.m., and I’ve just realised I haven’t prepared an end-of-year post for this here blog of mine.
2022: A Middle Year Read More »
This essay aims to highlight the dissonances between mainstream IR and Poststructuralism in regard to power.
Dissonances in Approaches to Power: Poststructuralism and Mainstream IR Theory Read More »
This essay aims to critically review the arguments presented in chapter two of Decolonizing International Relations.
This essay aims to arrive at a qualified definition for power and explain its mechanics.
What Is Power and Who Has It? Read More »
To commemorate the end of 2021, I’m going to share with you my favourite media from this year.
The Aqil Ghani Media Awards 2021 Read More »
Britain is becoming a nationwide Panopticon where citizens are the prisoners and the state their all-powerful guard.
Mass Surveillance and the Erosion of Our Civil Liberties: Why You Should Be Concerned Read More »
Something larger was afoot, and Mr Daim was going to get to the bottom of it.
Chapter Ten: The Third Midnight Read More »