Fraying Global Trade Networks and Sub-Regional Alternative in Southeast Asia
In a world of global trade volatility and disruptions to multilateral trade flows, at the tip of Peninsular Malaysia, straddling the Straits of Malacca one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes,...
View ArticleQUAD: Changes in the balances in the Indo-Pacific Ocean Bring changes to...
The diplomatic situation among the countries located in the Indo-Pacific Ocean and the shifting balances between them affect the global trade map with a direct impact on the availability of products...
View ArticlePakistan Food Security Policy: Paradoxes to Achieve SDG 2?
Authors: Prof. (Dr.) Bawa Singh and Ms. Diksha Kanwat* The government of Pakistan prioritizes the food security and nutritional well-being of its population, enacting a range of policy initiatives such...
View ArticleDecolonizing Data: Reclaiming Literacy from the Western Knowledge Canon in...
In a world where colonial legacies continue to dictate the frameworks of knowledge, the ways we measure literacy in South Africa’s Early Childhood Development (ECD) sector remain tainted by the very...
View ArticleNuclear Escalation Doctrine: Impact of American and Russian “Firebreaks” on...
The conceptual and historical background Soon, Israel will need to make critical decisions on launching preemptive strikes against Iran. Such non-nuclear defensive actions – expressions of...
View ArticleHow Israel and the United States can handle the Iranian regime
Dr. Mike Evans, an advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, said that most of the Iranians hate their regime. “You’ve got 85 million people. Who are upset about the living hell they’ve gone through and...
View ArticleCOP29 in Baku: A Milestone for Global Climate Governance and Local...
The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that was held between 11 – 22 November in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, was an...
View ArticleTrump’s Second Term and the Middle East: A Forecast of Challenges and...
On November 6, 2024, Donald Trump secured victory in Wisconsin, surpassing the required 270 electoral votes, confirming him as the 47th president of the United States—a second term of the presidency...
View ArticleTikTok’s Role in Political Campaigns: Georgescu’s Strategy and Romania’s Push...
In today’s digital age, social media has become an indispensable tool in political campaigns, offering candidates unprecedented opportunities to connect with voters, particularly younger generations....
View ArticleAre We Witnessing the End of China’s Rise?
With its monumental shift in global politics and economics, China’s ascent in the global order has been a defining feature for decades. No longer a developing nation in a unipolar world, China evolved...
View ArticleMorocco and China: Unlocking Strategic Opportunities to Enhance Their...
The importance of Sino-Moroccan rapprochement has grown due to the active engagement of Chinese diplomacy and its alignment with Morocco’s stable economic, strategic, and security framework. This...
View ArticleIt’s Different This Time: The Third Earth Shattering Election in Mauritius
As an American of Indigenous and freed enslaved African descent comparative historical sociologist of multicultural restorative justice in African Slavery Legacy Societies, I first came to Mauritius as...
View ArticleBrussels should reallocate fossil fuel subsidies to small, innovative green...
In Tuscany, a group of workers has a bold plan to transform their closed auto-parts factory into a thriving hub of green innovation. An abandoned factory will be transformed into a symbol of...
View ArticleSouth China Sea: A Threat to Regional Stability
History has consistently demonstrated that direct warfare between superpowers is a perilous gamble, as resulting devastation spares neither side. To protect their global influence while undermining...
View ArticlePoland aims to address “Europe’s most pressing challenges”
Poland has detailed the political direction of the rotating presidency her country will hold from January to June 2025. Polish Undersecretary of State, Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka says the central...
View ArticleThe Coming Kakistocracy: The Cabinet Nominations of Trump and Future of U.S....
With the election of Donald Trump to the presidency once more, a term will once again be in wide usage, as it had been during Trump’s first year in office. However, this time there will not be...
View ArticleThe U.S. War on Drugs is Killing Mexican Citizens. The War on Drugs is Over;...
By their consumption of illegal drugs by the American public, Mexican citizens die each day. The people of the United States seem to be oblivious to the fact that it is their consumption of drugs,...
View ArticleRussia – Ukraine War: A Threat to Nuclear Security
The Russia-Ukraine conflict that has been going on since 2014(after the Russian annexation of Crimea) has recently intensified into war. The roots of that conflict existed when Ukraine expressed the...
View ArticleAmerica’s blind spot: How the US is sleepwalking beneath a bubbling ‘axis of...
Bush’s pivotal 2002 State of the Union address marked a significant shift in US foreign policy following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Famously labelling Iran, Iraq and North Korea as an ‘axis of evil’,...
View ArticleThe Power of Social Media in Elections: Lessons from Romania’s TikTok Case Study
The rise of AI-generated content has further complicated the situation of safeguarding the integrity of elections and prevent the manipulation of voters through misleading content. as such content can...
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