Pakistan as a Hinge State in the Reordering Eurasian Security Architecture
The geopolitical identity of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is undergoing a subtle but consequential redefinition. Once treated largely as a buffer zone between competing great powers and regional blocs, it is increasingly being interpreted by strategists as a “hinge state” embedded within
Geo-Economics over Geopolitics: Pakistan’s Strategic Play in a Fragmenting Post–War Global Order
The conclusion of a major war does not restore order; it redistributes power within it. The confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has accelerated a transformation that was already underway in the global system but had not yet fully revealed itself.