Scholars in China: Biden ‘digging holes’ for Trump’s China policy before...
President Biden cautioned Donald Trump on Thanksgiving Day and hoped his soon-to-be successor’s announcement the previous day to increase import tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China is misplaced and...
View ArticleWhat If China Invades Taiwan: An Ignition for a New Geopolitical World Order
Taiwan, also known as the Republic of China, is an island located in Eastern Asia, about 130 kilometers away from mainland China. The Qing dynasty in Beijing ruled over Taiwan for years, but in 1895,...
View ArticleThe Icelandic Government’s Efforts to Close the Gender Gap in the Workforce
Gender injustice is a phenomenon of limiting thoughts and roles and differences in treatment that cause violations of human rights, especially equal rights between men and women (MaPPI FHUI, 2018). In...
View ArticleThe Impact of Russia’s Nuclear Doctrine Revision on the Defense Policies of...
The conventional nuclear deterrent structure has been much changed by the shifting worldwide power dynamics and nuclear weapon proliferation. This has led to Russia’s and Western nations’ strategic...
View ArticleUnstable Stability of Afghanistan
The situation in Afghanistan remains quite complicated. Despite the significant stabilization of political processes under the unrecognized Taliban regime, the economic situation in the country cannot...
View ArticleGeopolitical Rivalries: The U.S.-China Trade War and its Diplomatic Implications
The trade war between the U.S. and China has evolved into a defining geopolitical conflict. Initially characterized by tariff escalations, it has expanded to encompass broader technological, economic,...
View ArticleTaiwan’s Global Reach: A Tale of Foreign Aid
Official Development Assistance (ODA) has become an important tool in the foreign policy of many countries, including Taiwan. Despite Taiwan’s statehood being unrecognized globally by many nations due...
View ArticleMuslim Brotherhood’s role in the Middle East and the dream of reviving the...
It is no longer a secret that China is trying to compete with the United States of America for influence in the Middle East and North Africa region, at a time when the United States of America is using...
View ArticleHow Philippines is Losing its Way
The ongoing political noise will not affect the performance of the economy, given the government’s “sound and sustained” economic policies, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said...
View ArticleThe Sahara Issue and the Contradictions of Public International Law – Book...
A new book titled The Sahara Issue and the Contradictions of Public International Law has been published by Africa Chark Press, in 20224, authored by Dr. Mohmamed Boubouche , a professor of...
View ArticleThe UN’s challenges in the Gaza War
Who possesses eternal, absolute sovereignty over the so-called Promised Land? Historians judge that Canaanite tribes inhabited it, before the gradual integration of Israelis from Egypt. Then, for...
View ArticleFuture of Afghan Refugees Amid Political Crisis in Pakistan
In recent months, political instability in Pakistan has been coupled with heightened security concerns, particularly regarding the presence of Afghan nationals in the country. The political climate has...
View ArticleElite’s Delusion: In Between Expectations and Reality in Indonesia
Perhaps the most challenging issue that we face right now as a nation is when the elite are delusional. Their bet to improve the Indonesian education system ends in disaster. Many students from...
View ArticleA French irony: Barnier´s political future rests in Le Pen’s hands
The drama unfolds on Monday, as lawmakers gather in the National Assembly to vote on the social security budget for the coming year. For Barnier, who has only been in office since September after a...
View ArticleIn Pursuit of a Quick Peace: Keith Kellogg’s “America First” Plan for Ukraine
It is no secret that Donald Trump wants to end the war in Ukraine as fast as possible. The issue was that, up until this point, he was all talk and no solution; that was until now. Keith Kellogg, a...
View ArticleFrom Local Brews to Global Buzz: Kopi Kenangan and Kopi Tuku: Redefining...
In Indonesia, coffee has evolved beyond a mere drink—it has become a lifestyle, marked by the rapid growth of coffee shops across the country. Toffin (2020) shows a significant increase in the number...
View ArticleEurope’s Climate Backlash Is a Gift to China’s Global Dominance
As Ursula von der Leyen embarks on her second term as European Commission President, she carries the weight of a continent’s climate ambitions. But her already weakened agenda faces further dilution by...
View ArticleNavigating a New Era: The Quad’s Tech Challenge Under a Trump 2.0 Presidency
Authors: Abhivardhan and Genevieve Donnellon-May As Donald Trump prepares for a potential return to the White House, the Indo-Pacific region faces the prospect of significant shifts in tech policy,...
View ArticleIran’s Tightrope: Balancing Anti-War Trump and Security-Obsessed Clergy
Iran, long a pivotal player in the Middle East, has faced unique challenges in managing its domestic and foreign policies. This balancing act has been especially difficult in the face of former U.S....
View ArticleTrump 2.0: The Uncertain Future of Middle East’s Wars
President J. Donald Trump will serve as the 47th president of the United States of America, four years after reluctantly leaving office as the 45th, the first politician since Grover Cleveland in the...
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