Loss of Humanity in Gaza
The Gaza Strip, a small and densely populated area in the Palestinian territories, has become the epicenter of a humanitarian crisis that has drawn the attention of the entire world. For decades, Gaza...
View ArticleThe U.S. Election: Why one Must Vote and Two Major Issues
An interesting phenomenon has emerged in the current US presidential election. Quite a few voters do not like either candidate and therefore do not intend to vote. But why not consider the litotes of...
View ArticleChina’s Strategic Dilemma in Bangladesh: Navigating Uncertainty Amid...
China’s growing influence in South Asia has been one of the most notable shifts in regional geopolitics over the past decade. Through a mix of ambitious infrastructure projects, strategic alliances,...
View ArticleIndonesia’s Foreign Policy under Prabowo: A Neorealist Approach to...
The 2024 election of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s president has sparked considerable debate regarding the direction of Indonesia’s foreign policy over the next five years. Set to be inaugurated on...
View ArticleVP-elect Gibran Rakabuming’s Alleged ‘Fufufafa’ Forum Account Sparks Controversy
As Indonesia prepares for the inauguration of President-elect Prabowo Subianto and Vice President-elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka on October 20, 2024, the political atmosphere has been clouded by the...
View ArticleEurope, brace for a potential Trump return to the White House
There was once a day when the U.S.’s close alliance with Europe, enshrined in NATO, rested on the importance of a collective commitment to democratic values. This shared ideological belief began the...
View ArticleU.S. Presidential Election 2024: A Defining Moment for International...
The upcoming U.S. presidential election presents a pivotal moment for international diplomacy and global stability. As the world grapples with multifaceted challenges—ranging from geopolitical tensions...
View ArticleAfrica’s Development Uncertainty
In this insightful interview, Architect Eric Eyutchae, National Vice President of Alaigbo Development Foundation (ADF), an Enugu-based socio-political organization which focuses on the development of...
View ArticleSudan’s Struggle with Economic Development from Natural Resources
Sudan, a country with immense natural resource wealth, has faced long-standing struggles in utilizing its economic potential due to a combination of geographical challenges, political instability,...
View ArticleChina’s Strategy for the Middle East leaves it Facing Several Difficult Dilemmas
Until the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 last year, an Israel-China trade relationship, particularly across sectors like advanced technology, seemed to be fast growing. Now, China stances and...
View ArticleChina’s Global Civilization Initiative: A Backing for BRI in a Divided World?
“All civilizations created by human society are splendid. They are where each country’s modernization drive draws its strength and where its unique features come from.” (Xi Jinping) In the contemporary...
View ArticleMoldova’s Path Forward!
Recent referendums and presidential elections in Moldova reveal a resilient citizenry actively resisting Russian interference and disinformation tactics aimed at undermining their identity and rights....
View ArticleWhat does the G20 represent to Brazil?
The G20 Leaders’ Summit is scheduled to take place on November 18 and 19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nearly a month away from the summit, Putin has denied his presence, amid calls for arrest under...
View ArticleBack to normal: Signs of a Sino-Indian rapprochement
On the eve of the first summit of an “expanded” BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) grouping in the Russian city of Kazan, where Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the UAE will be welcomed as...
View ArticleComparative Policies to Support Digital Literacy in Indonesia, India, and...
Amid the ongoing digital revolution, education has become one of the sectors most affected by technological advancements. Countries worldwide, including Indonesia, India, and Malaysia, have recognized...
View ArticleDjibouti’s Alleged Ties to Iranian Proxies Stir Global Concerns Amid Red Sea...
Djibouti, a small but strategically significant country located at the southern entrance of the Red Sea, has been drawing attention over its support for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and other...
View ArticleEgypt’s Decade of Dictatorship and Repression: A Struggle for Democracy
Over the past decade, Egypt has seen the collapse of its brief democratic experiment and a return to authoritarian rule under the leadership of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The promises of the Arab Spring in...
View ArticleSomalia’s Path to Peace Through One Person, One Vote Election
After enduring, over three decades of conflict and turmoil Somalia finds itself at a juncture in its historical journey. The nation has faced hardships— prolonged periods of warfare instability and...
View ArticleThe Rise of the Far Left and Far Right in German Politics
Authors: Jason Wahlang and Saman Ayesha Kidwai* Germany has increasingly been beset with the rise of ‘isms’ due to the extremist narratives promoted by the far-left and far-right political actors. They...
View ArticleEgypt’s Blockade Threat and Hostility Toward Somaliland: Strategic...
Abstract: This article examines Egypt’s threat to impose a diplomatic and economic blockade on Somaliland, focusing on the strategic motivations driving Egypt’s actions in the broader geopolitical...
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