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
Pakistan Narrative Power in Fragmented Diplomatic Order
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,
Cognitive Geopolitics and Narrative Asymmetry in Pakistan United States Engagement
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