Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan along with Uzbekistan: A Critical Investigation of the Dr. Asim’s Book

“Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan: A Region through the Lens of Resistive Economy” by Dr. Muhammad Asim offers an extensive exploration of the cultural dynamics and historical influences shaping the three countries. As I note significantly, the book also highlights the fusion of Persian and Turkic elements within the region and emphasizes the profound impact […]

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Academic Debate on Military Authoritarianism and War Economies: Reviewing Dr. Asim’s “Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan”

In “Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan: A Region through the lens of Resistive Economy”, Dr. Muhammad Asim highlights military authoritarianism in Pakistan as a biggest hurdle in pursuing national interests, argues that post-1979 Iran and post-US Afghanistan have acquired pragmatic leadership while, Pakistan is suffering from such a power nexus that has been internationally proved […]

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Insights of Pakistan, Iran and the Caucasus Studies (IPICS) has been intended to ensure UN-SDGs in the addressed case studies

As UN-SDGs have been designed for universal growth, Insights of Pakistan, Iran and the Caucasus Studies (IPICS) as a double-blind peer-reviewed multidisciplinary open-access academic journal (ISSN-Print: 2958-5112 and ISSN-Online: 2958-5120) has to cover research concerns Pakistan, Iran and the contemporary Caucasus – the independent states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, and the North Caucasian republics and regions within […]

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RMR Journals have been coerced to change publication frequency from March 06, 2023

Initially, RMR Journals were published bimonthly. However, the unavailability of the option for “bimonthly” publication in HEC’s RGMS urged the Administration of Rehmat and Maryam Researches to consult with the Research & Innovation Division of Higher Education Commission via hjrs@hec.gov.pk. And, in accordance with the advice of the concerned officer, the frequency of journals have been converted from bimonthly […]

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