The Asian Century
The 21st century is often heralded as the “Asian Century,” a period where the political and economic might of Asian nations will eclipse the West’s dominance. This notion gained traction in the late...
View ArticleUrgent Call for Justice: Protecting Women’s Rights in Tigray
The need for a thorough investigation into the brutal killing of Zewdu Haftu, a 32-year-old woman in Mekelle, the capital city of the Tigray region, cannot be overstated. Despite the signing of the...
View ArticleLand Conflicts: Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibilities in...
Indonesia, with its abundant natural resources, has become a global focal point in the mining sector. However, beneath the significant economic potential lies a serious issue requiring immediate...
View ArticleThe World’s Largest Democracy Holds an Election
The largest democracy in the world has had the largest election in the world (642 million voted). And Mr. Modi has won another term in office. So why the lack of jubilation in Mr. Modi’s party, the...
View ArticleNext week could be make or break for Binyamin Netanyahu
The coming week or two could determine Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s political fate and reshape the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s Gaza war. That is, if Mr. Netanyahu fails to comply...
View ArticleSouth Asia Needs Hybrid Peace – Book Review
The author of this book is an expert in Strategic Studies, focusing particularly on the dynamics of South Asia. He has authored many research articles including Deterrence and Diplomacy: Investigating...
View ArticleFostering Peace in Northern Nigeria: Ambassador Carson’s Diplomatic Endeavors
In the sometimes complex landscape of international relations, few challenges demand more nuanced and sustained attention than the pursuit for stability in regions affected by insecurity. Northern...
View ArticleCan Zelenskyy’s Swiss Summit bring peace for Ukraine?
From a surprise visit to Asia’s premier security summit, the Shangri-La Dialogue, in Singapore to hopping on flights bound for Qatar, the Philippines and France, to clinching a 225 million USD military...
View ArticleIndia and the UAE: “Partners in Progress”
Over the past decade, India’s ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have strengthened significantly across multiple domains. India’s “Think West” policy has strategically prioritized engagement with...
View ArticleThe Undercurrents of Change: BJP’s Loss in Uttar Pradesh
In both 2014 and 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured significant victories in Uttar Pradesh, a stronghold that bolstered Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political narrative. However, the...
View ArticleCan Parliament Push BJP to Rethink Its Stance on Pakistan?
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on his third term, India’s foreign policy towards Pakistan stands at a potential crossroads. With a coalition government and internal political dynamics at play,...
View ArticleObstacle to Peace: Why Armenia Needs to Change its Constitution
Speaking at a meeting with parliament speakers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States in Baku on 6 June, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev reiterated Baku’s official position that signing a...
View ArticleU.S. Foreign Policy and Terrorism
The United States foreign policy is of utmost essence in international relations and portrays the United States ideals and identity, interests, national and global security aims (Erba 2013). Terrorism...
View ArticleMnangagwa Considers Zambia as a Security Threat in Southern Africa
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, during a special meeting on the sidelines, St. Petersburg International Economic Forum held on 5 to 8 June, with President Vladimir Putin, underscored...
View ArticleEuropean Parliament Elections: Everything You Need to Know
The past weekend carried out one of the world’s largest elections, concluding the voting for the 10th European Parliament, although not the largest election any election coordinated virtually...
View ArticleKnow thy enemy: Understanding China’s worldview
With the rise of China have come questions surrounding the intentions of the Dragon. As Beijing becomes more assertive in the South China Sea, many question whether China’s foreign policy is compatible...
View ArticleAutonomous Europe: Threat to the U.S. and Opportunity to China
In recent years, a geopolitical awakening has stirred within Europe, accompanied by a stark realization: the continent’s overreliance on the United States has been detrimental. Once an economic...
View ArticleOn the Path to the Great Power Status: Modi’s Victory and Opportunities for...
Instability in world politics, the transitional nature of international relations, and the gradual destruction of the former unipolar Western-centered world order have a serious impact on many major...
View ArticleA fractured Europe is allowing Putin’s new axis to blossom
When the Berlin Wall fell, a territorial reality was extinguished, but the idea underpinning it remained: authoritarian governance paired with deep suspicion of the freedoms enshrined by a Western...
View ArticleGlobal Ripples: Yemen Government-Houthis Clashes and Their Impact on India
The ongoing conflict between the Yemeni government and the Houthis is a major geopolitical hotspot with significant ramifications for international politics, the global economy, and trade systems....
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