Farhad khan
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The Rise of Multipolarity: End of American Hegemony
Introduction: A Changing World Order Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has enjoyed a position of unrivaled global dominance, shaping international institutions, military strategies, economic policies, and political ideologies. This unipolar moment, as coined by political scientist Charles Krauthammer, positioned America as the sole superpower. However, the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century is rapidly shifting. A new global structure is emerging — one that is multipolar, complex, and resistant to singular control. With the ascent of powers like China, Russia, India, and the resurgence of regional alliances, American hegemony is under threat, prompting a profound transformation in the international order.
By Farhad khan 8 months ago in Journal
Love Letters to a Ghost
Love Letters to a Ghost "A Silent Conversation Between the Living and the Lost" Prologue They say time heals all wounds, but time forgot mine. It walked past the ache in my chest like a stranger, blind to the empty chair at my dinner table, deaf to the silence in my soul. This isn’t a story of love found—it’s a story of love that refused to leave, even when life did.
By Farhad khan 9 months ago in Psyche
From Order to Anarchy: The Fracturing of Global Stability
From Order to Anarchy: The Fracturing of Global Stability Introduction: The Unraveling World The modern global order—once anchored in institutions, alliances, and shared norms—is now buckling under the weight of rising nationalism, geopolitical rivalries, climate crises, economic instability, and technological disruptions. The dream of a cohesive, rules-based international system, shaped after the Cold War, appears increasingly fragile. Today, the world teeters on the edge of strategic uncertainty, with power centers drifting, cooperation collapsing, and the very idea of global unity in disarray.
By Farhad khan 9 months ago in Journal
Mind of a Monster
Chapter One: The Crimson Mirror Rain pounded the city like a warning. The streets of Blackridge were drowning in silence, broken only by the occasional scream of sirens that faded into the night. At exactly 2:17 a.m., Detective Raheel Mirza stood outside the dilapidated house on Thorne Avenue, staring at a crime scene that would scar even his hardened soul.
By Farhad khan 9 months ago in Criminal
The Letters You Never Read: A Symphony of Silent Love
I met you on a Tuesday. There was nothing extraordinary about that day—the sky wasn’t painted in gold, and the wind didn’t carry any promise. But somehow, in the stillness of that ordinary moment, something shifted within me. I remember your laughter—warm, careless, full of life. It echoed in a place I didn’t know existed inside me. That night, without knowing why, I picked up a pen and wrote you a letter. It was short, clumsy, and filled with emotions I didn’t yet understand. I didn’t send it. I folded it neatly and tucked it into an empty drawer. It said, “There’s something about you that makes the silence in me sing.”
By Farhad khan 9 months ago in Confessions






