Revitalizing Karabakh: The Strategic Role of Science and Education in...
The economic rejuvenation of the Karabakh region in Azerbaijan has emerged as a central focus of the country’s national development strategy following its liberation from a 30-year occupation. This...
View ArticleDoes Calling it Western Sahara Solve Anything?
If you are nostalgic for the old days of empire, call it the Spanish Sahara. But if ambitious development plans – likened by one locally elected official to a North African version of Dubai – are to...
View ArticlePakistan and a World in Disorder: A Grand Strategy for the Twenty-First...
Javid Husain in his book, Pakistan and a World in Disorder; A Grand Strategy for the Twenty-First Century, aimed to address Pakistan’s need for synthesis of a coherent and comprehensive Grand Strategy...
View ArticleWhat Trumpism Means to China
Whether Donald Trump will become the next Republican President of the United States remains uncertain. If he secures the presidency, which seems probable, the implications for China’s future...
View ArticleUkraine Surprise Offensive Occupation To Russia, A Move for Negotiation
President Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, officially announced that the Ukrainian military had entered Russian territory in Kursk. Kyiv’s surprise attack inside Russia certainly embarrassed...
View ArticleU.S. Foreign Policy and Its Global Impact
For those who have long anticipated the collapse of the “New World Order,” America’s foreign policy has often appeared as a series of strategic missteps, leaving a trail of global repercussions. To...
View ArticleInside the Oval Office: How One Man Brought the Oval Office to the People,...
The United States of America has a complex fabric of democracy. Within it, few symbols loom as large as the Oval Office. At the intersection of politics, history, and public fascination stands Jimmy...
View ArticleMaritime Maneuvers: China’s hidden Quest for Oceanic Supremacy
China’s rise as a prominent maritime power not only mirrors past historical successes but also indicates a possible disruption in the current maritime power hierarchy. This rapid increase in maritime...
View ArticleEconomic Bridges: The Gulf States’ Strategic Expansion Across Africa’s Key...
Historically, the Arabian Peninsula played a key role as a maritime hub connecting East African trade routes to the Middle East. Today, three Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members — Qatar, Saudi...
View ArticleWhat Lies Ahead After Bangladesh’s ‘Second Independence’?
In July of 2024, Bangladeshi university students protested against quotas on highly coveted civil service jobs, ultimately toppling Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year regime. These quotas,...
View ArticleSADC Holds its Annual Summit: Reviews Existing Challenges and Future Pathways
Under the theme – “Promoting Innovation to unlock opportunities for sustained economic growth and development towards an industrialized SADC” – Southern African Development Community (SADC), comprising...
View ArticleClarifying Strategic Risks: Scenarios of an Israel-Iran War
Iran continues to taunt Israel with threats of annihilation. But such threats have no tangible strategic foundation. They are erected on a flimsy structure of vacant bombast and shallow witticisms....
View ArticleA Seven-Headed Monster of the Taliban: The Situation of Women Over the Last...
Afghan women, the Taliban’s return to power has not just marked a political shift, but has also plunged them into a nightmarish reality akin to being ruled by a seven-headed monster. Each of these...
View ArticleShaping Thailand’s Future and New Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra
Thailand’s new prime minister is Paetongtarn Shinawatra. She is the second female to assume the post and the daughter of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Paetongtarn is the third member...
View ArticleEmpowering Refugees: Navigating Employment Rights in India
Refugees all over the world face numerous challenges and hardships but one of the most significant hurdles is Refugee’s right to work and earn a livelihood. The right to work for refugees is protected...
View ArticleTwo Minds for Africa
By the kick off of the 2024 Certified Economic Diplomat (CED) program, the two influential figures — economist Jeffrey Sachs and Ambassador Isiaka Abdulqadir Imam, Secretary General of the Development...
View ArticleRecalibrating Transatlantic Relations: Case of the Gaza Conflict
With close to 400 days behind the beginning of an armed conflict between Israel and Hamas led Palestinian militant groups, Israel has been intensifying and expanding its attack against Gaza. Israel’s...
View ArticleLevel- Up Philippines-Singapore 55 Years of Diplomatic Relations
The formal diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Singapore commenced on May 16, 1969. The level-up relations are based on shared values and principles. In 2023, the Philippines’ total trade...
View ArticleThe Rise and Fall of Bangladesh’s Tiger Leader
Sheikh Hasina, the daughter of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, ascended to power in Bangladesh with a vision to uplift her nation. Under her leadership, Bangladesh witnessed remarkable economic...
View ArticleMoral Values and Political Activism Towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Adam Smith believes that humans have adopted moral values that can be universally understood, this happens due to similar mundane experiences in modern human society, and with these shared experiences...
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