Together to Victory: How the Belarusian Democratic Forces Support Ukraine and...
Four years after the stolen 2020 Belarusian election, the outcome of the war in Ukraine is the greatest variable affecting the future of democracy in Belarus. While the despotic regime of Alexander...
View ArticleGeorgia’s EU Dream: A Rocky Road Ahead
Summary: Georgia’s recent designation as an EU candidate was a milestone, but its path to membership faces a new obstacle: a controversial law targeting foreign-funded NGOs. Critics, including the EU...
View ArticleKey Consensus Areas for China, Egypt, and Arab States at the Arab-China...
At the invitation of Chinese President “Xi Jinping”, the visit of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to the Chinese capital, Beijing, came to participate in the 2024 Arab-China Forum Summit, in...
View ArticleForeign Policy of Pakistan – From Divergences to Convergences
For the past 76 years Pakistan has adopted an India centric and west oriented approach in defining its foreign engagements. Where it has rather neglected its immediate neighbors in quest of finding...
View ArticleSisi and Xi Jinping safeguard multilateralism
The President of the Egyptian Republic “Abdel Fattah El-Sisi” participates in the opening session of the tenth ministerial meeting of the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum, which was held on May 30, 2024...
View ArticleDuality of Islamic Norms: Uncodified Constitutional Principles and Political...
Uncodified constitutional Islamic principles provide a large portion of the current unwritten Constitution of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) or its basis, or clandestine cabling. The...
View ArticleThe underlying logic of friendly exchanges between China and Arab countries
The holding of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum in its new edition for the year 2024 constitutes a milestone in strengthening and strengthening the relationship between China and the Arab countries,...
View ArticleRoom for optimism despite recent upturn in tensions in Taiwan Strait
A former government minister in Taiwan has voiced concern about China’s recent military exercises against the island which has sent shockwaves throughout the world. At the same time, Dr. Chiu Tai-san...
View ArticleSouth Korea-Africa Summit: For How Long Will It Take for Africa to Learn a...
“Both sides shared the opinion that, above all, there is a need to enhance economic cooperation through the promotion of trade and investment and expand the institutional frameworks to that end..….....
View ArticleThe ICC, its Arrest Warrants and U.S. Obligations
The UN Court addressing disputes between nations is the International Court of Justice (ICJ), where a case has been brought by South Africa against Israel in relation to the Gaza conflict and genocide....
View ArticleThe Reality of ESG: Palm Oil Corporate Interests in West Sulawesi, Indonesia
In recent years, the palm oil industry in West Sulawesi has become an issue relevant to the Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) discussion. Behind promising economic growth and investment, there...
View ArticleTigray’s Strategic Significance Unveiled: Navigating Complex Geopolitical...
Nestled within the tumultuous Horn of Africa, Tigray emerges as a key player in the region’s intricate geopolitical puzzle. Its strategic significance transcends mere geography, intertwining historical...
View ArticleIsrael Faces Diplomatic Isolation if it Loses the Battle to Control the...
In November last year, I predicted that Israel would struggle to maintain an advantage in narrative warfare the longer combat operations in Gaza lasted. By its very nature, intense urban warfare in...
View ArticleFilm Industry and ESG: South Korea’s Cultural Diplomacy and its Global Impact
The intersection of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria with the film industry offers a fascinating lens through which to examine the interplay between popular culture and world...
View ArticleAfghanistan’s Persistent Challenge and Its Implications
Afghanistan, a nation with a tumultuous history, continues to grapple with persistent challenges that have far-reaching implications both within its borders and on the global stage. From enduring...
View ArticleWhy Has the Myanmar Junta Banned Its Male Citizens from Going Abroad for Work
The situation in Myanmar has been appalling since the military junta, led by Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, launched a coup on February 01, 2021, overthrowing the democratically elected government of Aung San...
View ArticleAfter South Africa’s Election, What Next?
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) ultimately lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since the end of apartheid 30 years ago, according to the election results. South...
View ArticleKazakhstan at the Helm: Advancing Regional Cooperation under the SCO Summit 2024
In an era where geopolitical tensions and global challenges demand robust cooperation, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of liberal...
View ArticleThe Tide of the War in Burma, May 2024
Reporting form the Burma border The rebels continue to find success due to their resolve and unity across ethnic lines. However, victory remains elusive as the Burmese army maintains air and artillery...
View ArticlePakistan Elected as Non-Permanent Member of the UNSC for 2025-2026
Pakistan has been elected as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the term 2025-2026. In the recent elections held by the UN General Assembly in New York, Pakistan...
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