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by Syed Ali Abbas .... ‘Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War’, is written by Fred Kaplan, a distinguished Professor at Queens College and columnist for Slate. He is a Pulitzer Prize winner in journalism and writes extensively on national security issues. He is the author of many books including ‘The Wizards of Armageddon’,
by Dr. Muhammadi.... “Understanding contemporary Asia Pacific,” edited by Katherine Palmer Kaup, is inclusive and includes vital information about the Asia Pacific region. It is a significant overview of a vibrant and increasingly important region. The multi-authored book discusses all aspects, including geography, history, politics, economy, security, environment, and socio-economic and cultural issues. . Furthermore,
by Summaiya Malik.... The Colder War: How The Global Energy Trade Slipped From America’s Grasp. Publisher: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New Jersey 2015. Marin Katusa’s brilliant forethought on the geopolitical scenario of the near future in his masterpiece The Colder War is hair-raising in unexpected ways. The book immaculately deals with the question of substantial energy trade
Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia – Book Review
By Huma Rehman
South Asia’s security environment has always been risky due to the volatile bilateral dynamics of India-Pakistan. The additional factor of nuclearization of both countries made it even more complex in world and regional politics. ‘Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia,’ is a new and qualitative addition in the literature of