Navigating the Global Power Shift from Unipolarity to Nonpolarity | Rashid Ali

» This discussion will provide insight into the historical context of global power dynamics, tracing their evolution from ancient empires like Persia to the current superpower status of the USA. It will explore the shifts from multi-polarity to bipolarity, and eventually to unipolarity with the rise of the USA in the 20th century. The session will discuss these changes through the lens of International Relations theories, examining the implications of a unipolar world order. Additionally, it will highlight how the morality of great powers endures, inspiring present and future generations and leaving a lasting legacy in history.
● About the speaker:
» Rashid Ali is an Assistant Professor of History at Islamabad Model College for Boys. He is also a visiting faculty member at several prestigious institutions, including Bahria University, MAJU (now CUST), and the Department of History at Quaid-i-Azam University. As a curriculum expert, Rashid has contributed to the National Curriculum Council, helping to develop curricula for History, General Knowledge, Social Studies and Pakistan Studies. Additionally, he has served on the Federal Public Service Commission Interview Panel and has been a subject specialist and interview panelist for Political Science, Pakistan Studies, International Relations and History.

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  • @rahulkapur687
    @rahulkapur687Ай бұрын

    You can see the lack of thirst for knowledge in Pakistan by just 10-15 people present in the hall! 🇮🇳

  • @xzx255

    @xzx255

    Ай бұрын

    Same here too

  • @HimalyanLyceum001

    @HimalyanLyceum001

    Ай бұрын

    Please do not focus on quantity, atleast Pakistani universities are making efforts to make people aware of such knowledge sharing, unfortunately there is no such efforts being maked by indian universities. We are just focusing on STEM and rigorously ignore social science studies.

  • @usamasaifrana1839

    @usamasaifrana1839

    Ай бұрын

    Agree

  • @hemanta_kumar_sahu

    @hemanta_kumar_sahu

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@HimalyanLyceum001 may you never heard jai sai deepak ,Ananda ranganathan in university

  • @sanjithkmemon8525
    @sanjithkmemon8525Ай бұрын

    The author has not covered " incoherence of pholosophers " written by Ghazali. He quotes ibn Sina...who says that there is no birth or death for this universe and thus no creater , preserver or destroyer. Ghazali says " thoughts like theese are close to blasephemy". So to think that Ibn Sina beleived in Islamic thought is going in a wrong direction.

  • @legalhistorian

    @legalhistorian

    Ай бұрын

    There is no part that covers Ibn e sina or ghazali. This discussion covers oswald spangular's decline of west. Clash of Civilization and remaking of new world order, Francis fukuyama' end of history, hennery kissinger's diplomacy and nothing less than victory of john lewis.

  • @imranahmedsiddiqui2325
    @imranahmedsiddiqui2325Ай бұрын

    راشد۔ بہت اچھی گفتگو۔ بہت کچھ سیکھنے اور جاننے کو ملا۔

  • @AnweR-AmmaR
    @AnweR-AmmaR14 күн бұрын

    Thanks Sir for your kind knowledge...😊

  • @o.o.o.o.s.s.s.s.
    @o.o.o.o.s.s.s.s.Ай бұрын

    This was a very interesting talk. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to more talks of the speaker at the black hole.

  • @ikramullahkhan7495
    @ikramullahkhan7495Ай бұрын

    Yes unfortunately 😔😔 lack of people in hall 😢😢

  • @altafkumail904
    @altafkumail904Ай бұрын

    Very informative, Rashid Ali Sahib...

  • @MahmoodShaikh-ex8jz
    @MahmoodShaikh-ex8jzАй бұрын

    Rashid thank you for such informative session, keep it up dear!

  • @amit-659
    @amit-659Ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @ch.khurramazizdhillon-csp3724
    @ch.khurramazizdhillon-csp3724Ай бұрын

    Good discussion Rashad sahib.

  • @legalhistorian
    @legalhistorianАй бұрын

    This is dilema with third world countries, people barely enjoy intelectual discusions and rather like things good for nothing. In India owing to large number of population, intellectual bent of mind may find greater in number but overall ration will be similar.

  • @atokimruk937

    @atokimruk937

    Ай бұрын

    Abdul - how are things in Karachi ?

  • @thekddz4372
    @thekddz4372Ай бұрын

    Great discussion Sir . How we get this Article online for reading ?

  • @shahnawazrind-hq1tt
    @shahnawazrind-hq1ttАй бұрын

    I bow before service provided by the black hole to the people of pakistan and will be making a request that kindly add the sources and referances relied on by the guest speaker during talks. thanks@BLACK HOLE

  • @liaqatch.8537
    @liaqatch.8537Ай бұрын

    Good ❤

  • @babarazam900
    @babarazam900Ай бұрын

    Had it been in lahore or any other city, there would have been full house.

  • @nowie4007
    @nowie4007Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @existentialbaby
    @existentialbabyАй бұрын

    india me insta pe thumke dekh re hain hum 😂😂😂😂 intellectual kya hota h pseudointellectual hote hain, jail me daalo unko

  • @sandeepnerurkar4918
    @sandeepnerurkar4918Ай бұрын

    Vietnam war had nothing to do with resources. Few of the wars are fought due to ego clashes even at personal level or at International level.

  • @legalhistorian

    @legalhistorian

    Ай бұрын

    Vietnam war was proxy war of cold war fought between two champion of Capitalism and Communism. Explain with concrete fact how that was a war beyound materal resources.

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