Social Media Diplomacy and Parallel Power in Pakistan US Discourse System

Social Media Diplomacy and Parallel Power in Pakistan US Discourse System

May 23, 2026

In the contemporary configuration of global diplomacy, the monopoly of states over international narrative construction has been irreversibly diluted. Diplomatic meaning is no longer exclusively authored within foreign ministries, embassies, or structured bilateral channels, but is increasingly co-produced within decentralized digital ecosystems where

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Algorithmic Power and Pakistan Geopolitical Narrative in Digital Order System

Algorithmic Power and Pakistan Geopolitical Narrative in Digital Order System

May 23, 2026

In the contemporary global information environment, geopolitical reality is no longer exclusively manufactured in ministries of foreign affairs, strategic think tanks, or closed diplomatic circuits. It is increasingly assembled, disassembled, and recomposed within algorithmically governed information architectures that determine what is seen, when

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Engineering Narrative Sovereignty in Fragmented Information Order

Engineering Narrative Sovereignty in Fragmented Information Order

The contemporary state no longer operates solely within the domain of territorial governance or conventional diplomatic signaling; it now exists inside a dense, algorithmically mediated information ecosystem where perception precedes policy and narrative volatility can destabilise institutional credibility faster than material shocks. For

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Pakistan Narrative Power in Fragmented Diplomatic Order

Pakistan Narrative Power in Fragmented Diplomatic Order

May 23, 2026

In the contemporary architecture of global politics, power is no longer monopolized by material capabilities alone, nor is it exclusively determined by military parity or economic scale. Instead, a subtler and more elusive domain has emerged, one that may be termed narrative power,

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Cognitive Geopolitics and Narrative Asymmetry in Pakistan United States Engagement

Cognitive Geopolitics and Narrative Asymmetry in Pakistan United States Engagement

May 9, 2026

The contemporary evolution of Pakistan–United States relations is increasingly intelligible only through the prism of cognitive geopolitics, wherein perception, narrative construction, and epistemic framing acquire as much strategic significance as material capabilities. The bilateral equation is no longer reducible to diplomatic exchanges or

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Digital Narratives, Disinformation, and Strategic Perception Management in Pakistan–United States Relations

Digital Narratives, Disinformation, and Strategic Perception Management in Pakistan–United States Relations

Apr 2, 2026

In the contemporary geopolitical environment, social media has emerged as a decisive arena where state narratives, public opinion, and international perceptions are actively constructed, contested, and reshaped. For Pakistan and the United States, bilateral relations are no longer shaped solely by diplomatic channels,

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Shaping Public Perception: Media Narratives around Pakistan–US Relations

Shaping Public Perception: Media Narratives around Pakistan–US Relations

Mar 28, 2026

The evolving relationship between Pakistan and the United States is no longer shaped solely within diplomatic corridors or formal policy exchanges. It is increasingly constructed, contested, and amplified within a complex media ecosystem that blends traditional journalism with digital platforms and decentralized networks

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