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About Muhammad Asim
Muhammad Asim, a determined and socially conscious individual from Lakki Marwat, holds a degree in Political Science from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. With a deep interest in national development and governance, he aspires to join the civil services to create meaningful change. During his university years, he stood out as the runner-up in the prestigious QDLS Parliamentary Debates, demonstrating his mastery of argumentation and critical thinking. His passion for equitable education led to his selection for the 2025–2027 Teach For Pakistan Fellowship, where he is actively working to uplift underserved communities. Moreover, as an executive member of the Khayal Welfare Society, he has led several impactful grassroots initiatives. Currently, under the mentorship of Sir Syed Kazim Ali, he is honing his analytical and writing skills for competitive exams. As a HowTests author, Asim now shares thought-provoking articles focused on governance, education, and social justice.
Credentials
University
Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
Age
23
Profession
Student | Author
City
Frontier Region (FR) Bannu
Province
Ex-FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country
Pakistan
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Muhammad Asim
Anarchism Explained: Philosophy, Principles, and Modern Relevance
Anarchism challenges state power with principles of autonomy, mutual aid, and decentralization shaping modern politics.
5 March 2026
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364
How Economic Motives Drove Imperialism in 19th–20th Centuries
This editorial explores economic imperialism, colonial exploitation, and global capitalism driving inequality and empire expansion.
5 March 2026
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339
Gaza and the World: Shifting Moral Compass in Diplomacy
Gaza’s humanitarian crisis is redrawing global diplomacy, shifting power from states to citizens, and exposing the moral weaknesses of international institutions.
5 March 2026
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428
Anti-Imperialist Movements: Decolonization and Resistance
This editorial explores global anti-imperialist movements, tracing resistance, decolonization, and the fight for self-determination.
28 February 2026
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912
Navigating Deterrence: Iran’s Search for Strategic Breathing Room
As Iran-Israel tensions rise, Tehran balances deterrence, diplomacy, and survival amid sanctions, nuclear pressure, and regional instability.
28 February 2026
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398
Beyond SAARC: The Pakistan–China–Bangladesh Power Bloc
The Pakistan–China–Bangladesh bloc reshapes South Asia’s geopolitics, challenging India’s dominance through trade, diplomacy, and connectivity.
28 February 2026
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405
Russia–Ukraine War: Geopolitics in a Multipolar World Order
The Russia–Ukraine war reshapes global power, fueling multipolarity, energy crises, and Global South realignments amid rising instability.
28 February 2026
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551
America First Again: Trump’s Foreign Policy in Second Term
Trump’s America First foreign policy reshapes alliances, trade, climate policy, defence, and global diplomacy.
14 September 2025
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2459
How does judicial independence contribute to the rule of law?
Explore how judicial independence strengthens the rule of law, ensuring fair justice, institutional balance, and democratic accountability.
12 August 2025
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How Does Aristotle Classify Political Systems?
Aristotle’s classification of political systems explores monarchy, aristocracy, polity, and their corrupt counterparts. Discover how his theory shapes governance today.
12 August 2025
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How Does Political Science Intersect with Economics?
Power decides production and production reshapes power. This article explains how political science and economics intertwine in institutions, inequality, and growth.
1 August 2025
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2459
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