A compelling exploration of Imran Khan’s political journey, leadership vision, and transformative influence on Pakistan’s future. Political Prophecies of Imran Khan by Dr. Naim Tahir Baig offers deep insights into strategy, struggle, and foresight.
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“A Class in Plain Sight, Treated as If It’s Invisible: The Working Class Today.”

Millions who keep society running are spoken of as stereotypes, if at all. This essay calls out the erasure — and demands we see the people behind the labor.👇

https://proletarianperspective.wordpress.com/2025/12/01/initial-thoughts-on-the-working-class/#more-4945

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Initial Thoughts on the Working-Class

Some initial impressions I have of how the working-class is portrayed nowadays: As we know, the dominant ideas of a society are the ruling class ideas. So it is natural that the working class will …

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Why Calling Nick Fuentes a ‘White Fred Hampton’ Isn’t Just Wrong — It’s Threatening

Frimpong’s video titled “Nick Fuentes: White Fred Hampton. Hear Me Out!” attempts to position Fuentes — a known white nationalist — as analogous to Fred Hampton, the legendary Black Panther and multiracial working‑class organizer. On its face, the move seems provocative — perhaps intentionally so — but on closer inspection it reveals a deeply incoherent political logic, one that betrays both the memory of Hampton and any serious account of solidarity across race, class, and […]

https://theinterfaithintrepidart.com/2025/11/29/why-calling-nick-fuentes-a-white-fred-hampton-isnt-just-wrong-its-threatening/

Two Britains in One Day: How The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph Rewrite Labour’s Decisions

https://youtu.be/1jXDq8XLqZE

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Две Британии в один день: как The Guardian и Daily Telegraph переписывают решения лейбористов

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Explore the compelling analysis of America’s political journey. Understand the shift from exceptionalism to modern challenges and what it means for our future. Read more: https://www.djoinerbooks.com/the-turn-american-exceptionalism-to-decline-in-politics/

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Patna: Bihar’s Democratic Journey and the Enduring Leadership of Nitish Kumar.

A reflection on Bihar’s democratic journey, highlighting Nitish Kumar’s enduring leadership and the state’s steady rise through two decades of inclusive governance.

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Bangladesh is on edge.
Former PM Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death by the ICT — a tribunal critics say is domestic, politicised, and lacking international legitimacy.

Experts warn:
⚠️ Trial in absentia
⚠️ Limited due process
⚠️ Possible political engineering
⚠️ Risk of nationwide unrest

Swipe to read how this verdict could reshape Bangladesh’s future.
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https://news24media.org/hasina-sentence-international-crimes-tribunal/

International Crimes Tribunal Faces Credibility Crisis After Controversial Death Sentence for Sheikh Hasina -

Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal, a domestic court widely criticised for lacking international oversight. Explore the political motives, global reactions, due-process concerns, and the growing rule-of-law crisis in Bangladesh.

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**English Translation:**
Zelensky as Netanyahu… An analysis of events… “The trap of mistakes and kompromat.”
It does not matter what exactly happened in Israel on 07 October.
Or rather — it matters a great deal, but not for the purpose of this analytical argument.
Whether it was an error, a staged event, a setup, a late reaction, a failure, a deliberate provocation meant to destroy Hamas and, as a consequence, the main target — Iran’s nuclear programme — or something else entirely… no longer plays an informational role.
What matters is that the event has already been written into the history of the planet and the country as a major tragedy with a huge number of victims.
And this is exactly how it will be perceived by most Israelis and their descendants in the future.
This means that the roles of certain political figures in these events have already been assigned — even if these roles were false, manipulated, or artificially imposed.
Netanyahu’s role in these events is widely viewed as deeply compromised.
He missed the threat despite numerous warnings.
After that, he fell into what can be called a “trap of mistakes and kompromat.”
By manipulating the timeline of events and the analysis of Netanyahu’s actions, one can exert serious influence over him and his government — which is exactly what is happening.
Netanyahu has become a subordinate figure to forces that possess the truth about the events and about his and his allies’ involvement.
It is even possible that these forces were the primary generator of the events themselves. This cannot be ruled out.
This is a very convenient form of kompromat and external pressure, because it is built on the victim’s own mistakes.
Netanyahu is now forced to maneuver and appease anyone capable of ending his political career — or worse.
This pressure drove him toward escalating not only a local conflict but a regional one, including cooperation in actions against Iran, even though such a war could be extremely dangerous for Israel and for Jewish communities globally.
And this danger has not disappeared.
But despite the risks, Netanyahu is now more interested than ever in prolonging the current phase of active conflict, because it postpones the judgement and the potential investigation of his role.
A similar pattern has emerged with Zelensky — though in a softer form at first glance.
A corruption scandal in such a vital sector undermined public trust in the government as a whole.
And this — during a brutal war consuming lives and resources.
However:
The West will deliberately forgive — and has already forgiven — this “indiscretion,” because it places Zelensky firmly on a hook he cannot escape.
In essence, Ukraine is shifting into full external governance, full dependency and dictated terms.
From now on, the collective West will run Ukraine. It will control budgets, kickbacks, and every major decision.
This is why in the near future the Ukrainian leadership will try to compensate with hyperactivity: counteroffensives despite losses, aggressive anti-corruption purges, harsher rhetoric domestically and internationally, arrests of Zelensky’s close allies, and even the elimination of key figures and witnesses.
Rotations in the army and government will follow.
Deportations of draft-eligible men back to Ukraine may begin, along with other measures that would have been unthinkable only a week earlier.
And above all:
At any moment, both the physical lives and the political clans of Netanyahu or Zelensky can be ended by a precisely guided missile or shell — not necessarily fired by an official enemy.
Everyone understands this — especially those tied into this system of mutual coercion.
This is why the conclusion is: these scandals and crises appear to be the work of a subtle and effective strategic centre — currently abstract, unseen — that has, through simple mechanisms, taken control over a significant European country with a not-insignificant military.
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Memory Hole Chronicles
https://orwellboxxx4.blogspot.com/2025/11/blog-post_16.html

Memory Hole Chronicles

Below is a unified, clean, publication-ready version of the research on **soft power**, written in neutral analytical style and translated fully into English. No playful tone, no persona elements — just a clear professional text.
**Title**
Soft Power: How States Influence Without Coercion and Why Political Science and Intelligence Services Study It
**Introduction**
Soft power refers to a state's ability to shape the preferences, decisions, and behavior of other actors not through coercion or economic pressure, but through attractiveness, legitimacy, and credibility. Culture, education, media, values, international institutions, and national branding form the visible layer of this influence. Beneath that surface lies a strategic mechanism: the ability to set agendas, define narratives, and cultivate long-term loyalty across societies and elites.
For political science, soft power is a tool for understanding how global influence works in a world where military force and economic leverage no longer guarantee compliance. For intelligence services, soft power represents a terrain of indirect influence — the environment in which alliances are shaped, public opinion is molded, and decision-makers form their perceptions and risk assessments. Today’s geopolitical competition increasingly unfolds not on battlefields but in cultural exports, educational programs, media ecosystems, expert networks, and information flows.
**Core Analysis**
Soft power, introduced as a concept by Joseph Nye, complements traditional "hard power" (military and economic force) by focusing on persuasion and attraction. Its effectiveness depends on perceived legitimacy, cultural resonance, credibility of institutions, and narrative consistency.
Modern states combine soft and hard power into so-called *smart power* strategies. Democratic systems typically emphasize openness, cultural presence, and institutional cooperation. Authoritarian regimes, while also deploying soft power, often rely on “sharp power,” which uses manipulative or opaque information practices to influence foreign publics and institutions.
Soft power operates across several levels:
**Cultural influence**: Media, film, music, literature, language.
**Educational influence**: Scholarships, academic exchanges, research partnerships.
**Institutional influence**: International organizations, NGOs, think tanks.
**Narrative influence**: Global reputation, national values, political identity.
**Technological and digital influence**: Social networks, digital ecosystems, communication platforms.
Intelligence communities analyze soft power as part of the broader concept of strategic influence. This includes understanding how rival states extend cultural or informational reach, cultivate proxies or sympathetic elites, shape foreign debates, and exploit vulnerabilities in open societies.
**Target Audience**
This material is designed for readers interested in international relations, political strategy, intelligence analysis, information influence, security studies, and contemporary geopolitics. It will be useful for political scientists, policymakers, OSINT specialists, journalists, students in global affairs, and anyone seeking to understand how modern states compete without direct coercion.
**Bibliography**
Joseph S. Nye — *Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics*.
Joseph S. Nye — *The Future of Power*.
Hans Morgenthau — *Politics Among Nations*.
Robert Keohane — *Power and Interdependence* (with Nye).
Janice Bially Mattern — works on discursive power.
Christopher Walker — research on “sharp power”.
RAND Corporation — studies on influence operations.
CEPA — reports on strategic communication and foreign influence.
Chatham House — analyses of global soft-power competition.
IISS — geopolitical influence assessments.
Brookings Institution — comparative studies of U.S., EU, China, Russia.
Carnegie Endowment — research on authoritarian influence strategies.
*Oxford Handbook of Soft Power* — comprehensive academic overview.
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If you want, I can also format this into an article layout, add sections on case studies, or expand the intelligence-analysis angle.

📊 A quick look at the major Indian political parties and their estimated membership strength!
It’s fascinating to see how the numbers stack up across parties — who do you think will grow the most in the coming years?

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