Turkmenistan’s Economic Leap through Gwadar
In a significant move that could reshape the landscape of regional trade, Pakistan and Turkmenistan are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) granting the latter access to Gwadar Port. This...
View ArticleThe Syrian Civil War: A Decade of Conflict, Displacement, and Global Impact
The Syrian civil war has ravaged the country for more than a decade, sparking a regional humanitarian crisis and drawing actors from different parts of the world, from the United States to Russia, with...
View ArticleIndifference in the Face of Power: Russia’s Apathy Toward Both Putin’s Reign...
In recent years, Russian society has become increasingly atomized, characterized by widespread political apathy and disillusionment. This societal disintegration is a product of a deliberate...
View ArticleBeyond Sanctions and Wars: The Secret to Iran’s Power
Iran’s ability to remain resilient in the face of severe sanctions, foreign invasions, and military threats is rooted in a unique blend of geographic advantages, historical legacy, and strategic...
View ArticleSCO Summit: Economic connectivity and regional cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is a significant regional alliance that promotes cooperation in political, economic, and security domains across Eurasia. Established in 2001, the SCO...
View ArticleThe Indian Ambition: Global Balance through UNSC reforms
At the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA79), the call for reform and expansion of the UN Security Council (UNSC) gained significant momentum. Global leaders, including those...
View ArticleWhen Does BRICS Matter? Brazil’s Decision in Advancing BRICS When It...
It has been a year since the announcement of the enlargement of the now-recognized BRICS Plus, which saw Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates all adhered to the group,...
View ArticleIran-Saudi Arabia Proxy War
Since the period of the Cold War, proxy warfare has been a common phenomenon involving major powers coming into indirect military confrontations in a third state through surrogate forces to reflect...
View ArticleThe Current Escalation of War in the Middle East: Israel and Lebanon, A Stand...
The Middle East, a region that has long been the epicenter of global conflicts, is once again witnessing a dangerous escalation of violence. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon, coupled...
View ArticleChina and Russia Leading the Multipolar World
This article attempts to contribute to the debate and discuss some aspects of the evolutionary processes and the search for new possible models by a few countries that are dissatisfied with the...
View ArticleIran’s Threat to Azerbaijan’s Critical Energy Infrastructure
Iranian leaders have increased their belligerent rhetoric following the 1 October attack in which the Islamic Republic fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles on Israel. Codenamed “True Promise”, the...
View ArticleIsrael at ‘Seven-front’ War: Ramifications for the Middle East
Almost one year of Hamas-Israel’s local conflict has now evolved into a multi-front war. In the words of Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel is facing a seven-front war: Hamas in Gaza,...
View ArticleNavigating the Uncertainty of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy under Prabowo Subianto
The election of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s next president marks a significant turning point in the country’s foreign policy. With a nationalist and militaristic background, Prabowo is expected to...
View ArticleHas the Chinese dragon started to show its teeth to the countries along the...
There is a saying that when a house next to yours is burning, you should start preparing for the fire that will come to you . In March 2018, Italy signed an agreement with the flagship of President Xi...
View ArticleBRICS+ Summit: Geopolitical Challenges, Strategies and Expectations
Under Russia’s presidency 2024, BRICS+ (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) has been building momentum for accelerating the association’s enlargement, steadily weakening Western influence in...
View ArticleDemocratic Backlash in South Asia
South Asia, home to over 1.8 billion people and a diverse array of cultures, religions, and political systems, has long been viewed as a region where democracy, despite its challenges, holds sway. From...
View ArticleIndonesia’s AI Journey: A Model for Change Management in Developing Countries
Authors: Tuhu Nugraha and Oke Hastiawan* A Nation on the Cusp of Transformation Imagine an industry bustling with workers, each contributing to the economic growth of their community. Suddenly,...
View ArticleUnited States Elections and Middle East Turmoil: A New Era Emerges
The historians are sharpening their pens to write new history about the world’s politics. New patterns are emerging that could challenge the existing status quo or lead the world one step closer to...
View ArticleQUAD- Not a Rhetoric, is ‘Here to Stay’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the QUAD Leaders’ summit in Wilmington, Delaware, on September 21 along with his counterparts from the United States, Japan, and Australia. The meeting came at a...
View ArticlePresident Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and PM Abiy Ahmed Ali: The Anatomy of the...
The relationship between the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed Ali, and the newly reelected president of the Federal Government of Somalia on May 15th, 2022, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud got to a rocky...
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