US-India Relations in a Multipolar World: The Impact of China and BRICS on US...
The US has been viewing the Indian behemoth as a check against the Chinese rise in the Asia-Pacific region, but the agreement by these two countries on China-India border patrol for 2024 has put...
View ArticleTrump 2.0: Expectations, Reality and the next 4 years
Donald Trump has been elected as the 47th President of the United States for the second time in the last 60th U.S. Presidential Election-2024. He has defeated Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. On...
View ArticleMelania Trump’s Role: A Second Time US First Lady
The Pomp. A Slovenian American supermodel, currently the First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump may be one of the most prestigious personalities across the world today. She was born in Novo...
View ArticleHuman Rights in Uzbekistan: Progress within Limits under Shavkat Mirziyoyev
Since assuming office in December 2016 following the death of long-serving leader Islam Karimov, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev promised wide-ranging reforms to improve Uzbekistan’s human rights record...
View ArticleIraq on Edge: The Regional Fallout from Syria’s Unraveling
The abrupt collapse of the Assad regime in Syria has sent shockwaves across the region, placing Iraq on high alert. As Syria embarks on an uncertain political transition guided by newly appointed...
View ArticleChina’s Aging Crisis: The Lasting Impact of the One-Child Policy
Authors: Elijah R. Biji and Anand K.T Nambiar* “We will establish a policy system to boost birth rates and pursue a proactive national strategy in response to population ageing,” said Xi Jinping...
View ArticleApplying Raimo Vayrynen’s Model of Conflict Transformation to the Angolan...
Raimo Varynen’s conflict transformation model is somehow similar to the Jp Lederachs model except for minor differences. The model revolves around four major divisions: And further divided into two...
View Article“A New Year” for Papua
Papua, often referred to as the “paradise on earth” within Indonesia, is a land of immense natural wealth and cultural diversity. Its breathtaking landscapes and abundant natural resources highlight...
View ArticleThe Politics of Division
The congressional briefing, which is expected to be held on Capitol Hill on 22nd January 2025, gives concern on internal political relations that affect Pakistan globally. From the above cases of human...
View ArticleLukashenko’s Sham Elections are a Stark Contrast to Belarus’ Heroic Freedom...
Authors: Stephen Nix and Mark Dietzen* When Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko exiled his democratic rival Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya after he fraudulently claimed victory in the 2020 presidential...
View ArticleFrom Ceasefire to Sustainable Peace: Regional and Global Implications in...
The ceasefire of 18th January 2025 signals the end of a 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Spearheaded by nations of Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, the agreement has laid out a...
View ArticleThe Southport Murders: Misplaced Blame and the Politics of Fear
Last July, the quiet seaside town of Southport in England was shattered by a horrifying act of violence. An 18-year-old man burst into a dance class and killed three young girls, injuring ten others....
View ArticleTrump 2.0: Decoding the Semantics of Power and Palestine’s Elusive Horizon
As always, the U.S. presidential election has been a highly anticipated and widely debated event, given its most important strategic and political consequences. This time is no exception, as the...
View ArticleTrump withdrawals need not derail global cooperation
In a world with no pandemics and no climate crisis, there would be no need for the Paris Agreement and less need for the World Health Organization. Back here on planet earth, we need international...
View ArticleExploring the Prospect of the UK Joining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Customs...
As the European Union and the UK reassess their post-Brexit trade relations, a new possibility has emerged: the UK’s potential inclusion in the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention (PEM). Maroš Šefčovič,...
View ArticleMarco Rubio, the First Latin American Secretary of State
Marco Antonio Rubio is the first Latino American, currently serving as the 72nd Secretary of State of the United States of America under the second presidency of Donald John Trump. A Republican Party...
View ArticleLethal Forest Fires and Now a New President
The mean global temperature rIse in 2024 of 1.5C was right on the margin of what scientists consider the danger zone of irreversibility. The tinder dry Palisades and the fire have been one...
View ArticleGlobal Lessons, Local Solutions: Embracing Physician Associates in...
Singapore’s rapidly aging population presents a critical challenge for its healthcare system. By 2026, more than one-fifth of Singapore’s residents will be 65 or older, placing significant pressure on...
View ArticleBecoming Full Bloom in America: Public UnAccountability
Sometimes we have to lose someone or something before we understand how much we miss the person or thing. Some of the biggest complainers about their spouse are the loudest criers when the person...
View ArticleTrump 2.0 and Palestinians: From Reversal to Repression and Deportations
In my new book, The Fall of Israel (2025), I examine the activities of all US postwar administrations regarding the Israelis and Palestinians. The first Trump administration did not just differ from...
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