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comment please: global power dynamics
Global power dynamics and Foreign Policy of Pakistan
thesis statement: The existing global power dynamics poses challenges to the foreign policy of Pakistan at multiple levels. Pakistan needs a vibrant foreign policy to tackle these challenges Outlines: 1. Introduction 2. comprehending the concept of global power dynamics: a) Concept of power dynamics b) Resurgence of Russia c) Emergence of China d) India's hegemonic design e) world towards multi-polarity 3. exposition of foreign policy of Pakistan: a) Defining the foreign policy of Pakistan b) Quaid-e-Azam' stance on foreign Policy of Pakistan c) Constitution of Pakistan on Foreign policy of Pakistan 4. Global power dynamics poses challenges and vulnerabilities to the foreign policy of Pakistan: a) Managing the China and the US rivalry b) Tackling strained relationship between Saudi and Iran c) Cashing in the resurgence of Russia d) Polarised Islamic world and Pakistan e) India's hegemonic design in Asia and Pakistan's independence f) Success of CPEC in existing power dynamics 5. Economy and diplomacy are gaining currency as strategic tools in existing global power dynamics 6. Some pragmatic suggestions to develop a vibrant foreign policy of Pakistan. 7. Conclusion I attempted this essay, input please |
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Nice outline
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My outline
Introduction Global power dynamics has changed considerably. Pakistan should frame a vibrant foreign policy in accordance with changing global power dynamics. It should aim to attain it's national interests and should be neutral in nature . Changing global power dynamics 1. Changing power dynamics in South Asia and pakistan foreign policy A. Indian hegemony in South Asia with special reference to it's look east and look west policies and failure of pakistan to circumscribed it. B. Afganistan imbroglio and pakistan futile foreign policy, as the old narrative of strategic depth has drained down. C. Terrorism and extremism are daunting challenges in South Asia and pakistan foreign policy narrative. Kashmir and TTP discussed. D. Cpec and geo economic shifts in South Asia. 2. Changing dynamics in middle east A. Iran and ksa standoff and pakistan role in middle east. B. Pakistan as a facilitator or mediator . C. Deal of century, OIC, and pakistan narrative. D. IMA. 3. Changing dynamics in Europe and pakistan foreign policy A. Populism and identity politics and pakistan diaspora. B. Green politics and islamophobia. UN address. 4. Pakistan foreign policy and central Asia with especial focus on casa 1000 and tapi. 5. The case of Africa and asean states that remained unexplored by pakistan. 6. Pakistan and global powers. 1 Multopilarity Russian resurgence China economic.might USA isolationism And India hegemony were described Way forward for a vibrant foreign policy with changing dynamics 1. Robust security measures Political stability Economic stability Functiomalism should be imbibed Rational decision making process Two to three more points and then conclusion |
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very well articulated. good luck ahead bro.
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I have seen one common thing. The term global power dynamics is singular in nature or plural. Means it should be like this global power dynamics is or global power dynamics are? |
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Quite Captivating, Good Luck Brother
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well articluated outline. really helpful
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