The Turmoil over The Right to Cultivate (HGU) in Indonesia’s New Capital
The old proverb “if there is honey, the bees will come from nine mountains away” is no longer relevant to the current growth of Indonesia’s new capital, at least for the time being. President Joko...
View ArticleProjected Water Security of Pakistan
Water security has emerged as a potent non-traditional security concern for Pakistan, endangering the two key referent objects of security: ‘state’ & ‘human’. Water security is grounded on adequate...
View ArticleIndia-China: A frozen relationship
The India-China border disputes date lower back to the early twentieth century whilst the British colonial rulers drew the McMahon Line as the boundary among India and Tibet. However, China never...
View ArticleLearning from the Conflicts: Taiwan’s Stance on Russia-Ukraine and...
Authors: Fardin Jahangeer andDr. Karamala Areesh Kumar Taiwan, a small independent island situated on the coastline of China, has been able to successfully cooperate and work with numerous powerful...
View ArticleThe crucial role of digital transformation for Africa’s future
Ultimately, Africa’s immense potential for digital technologies continues driving efforts forward collaboratively to promote economic growth and development. But governments have to create an enabling...
View ArticleBreaking Chains: Bangladesh’s Shift from Authoritarian Rule to Democratic...
Bangladesh is in the throes of its most severe political crisis in 15 years, spurred by a contentious job quota system and escalating into widespread calls for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s...
View ArticlePower Play in Africa: Risch Charts U.S.-Europe Course to Counter China, Russia
In the complex and intricate landscape of global geopolitics, Africa stands as a pivotal region where the collaborative efforts of world powers are essential for fostering stability. It is undoubtedly,...
View ArticleWhy are Kamala Harris and Donald Trump unsuitable presidential candidates?
As the 2024 presidential election looms, America faces a significant dilemma: choosing between two unqualified candidates many believe do not embody the nation’s best potential. Vice President Kamala...
View ArticleThe Impact of the Germany-Philippines Defense Pact on South China Sea Dynamics
On August 4, 2024, Germany and the Philippines agreed to finalize a defense cooperation agreement by the end of the year. This marked a significant development in the geopolitical landscape of the...
View ArticleThe role of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum in the Middle East Crisis
The China-Arab States Cooperation Forum promotes the common positions of both China and the Arab world on the political solution of regional hotspot issues, dialogue among civilizations, global...
View ArticleTo What Extent Can the Rise of the Radical Right Challenge Liberal and...
The recent elections in Europe have raised concerns about the weakening of pro-European democratic forces and the rise of radical right-wing populists, which could further shift policies to the right....
View ArticleTim Walz’s Heartfelt Story of (His Daughter) Hope
Vice President Kamala Harris selected Tim Walz as her running mate. Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, has experience in both state and national politics, which could complement Harris’s background...
View ArticleChina’s Polar Play: Unpacking the Dragon’s Arctic Ambitions
Global warming in recent years has increased the melting of ice globally. As with the increase in population and industrial activities, the emission of greenhouse gases has also climbed. Consequently,...
View ArticleVietnam’ Prime Minister to India: Mutual Maritime interests at its peak
The Prime Minister of Socialist Republic of Vietnam H.E. Pham Minh Chinh was on a three day visit to India from 30th July to 1st July, 2024. He was invited by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi....
View ArticleIran’s Next Move: Key to Middle East Escalation Dynamics
A series of successful strikes on commanders of Iranian proxies in Tehran and Beirut have escalated the tensions in the Middle East. The sequence of events indicates more professional strategy of...
View ArticleTigrayans in Sudan: A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds
Amid the devastating Tigray genocidal war from 2020 to 2022, tens of thousands of Tigrayans fled their homeland, seeking refuge in neighboring Sudan. They crossed the border in a desperate bid for...
View ArticleIndia needs to reassess its strategies in Myanmar by learning from the...
When student-led protests in Bangladesh got out of hand, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was suddenly forced to resign, leave her country and take refuge in India. In Bangladesh, where the youth...
View ArticleCanada’s Aid is Failing to Reform Human Rights’ Violations in the Americas
Authors: Othon A. Leon and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Security forces in the Americas persist in violating human rights, even as Canada intensifies its efforts to evolve them into rights-respecting...
View ArticleMaduro wins presidency and Venezuelans mourn freedom
With the recent election victory in Venezuela of Nicolas Maduro, thousands of Venezuelans are mourning the loss of their freedom and rights. Nicolas Maduro has been in power since the year 2013,...
View ArticleNavigating the Uncertain Waters: Bangladesh’s Current Instability and Future...
Bangladesh is a South Asian country that has a success story of fighting adversity and sustaining development and the country is in a phase of post- ,political, economical and social crisis. Considered...
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