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The United States is the largest seller of military weapons to foreign countries, with the total sales surging to $318.7 billion in 2024 as a result of increased demand from the Russian invasion of...
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In an era of shifting global trade dynamics and rising geopolitical tensions, the European Union (EU) faces a critical strategic choice. Two interrelated opportunities have emerged: deepening linkages...
View ArticleUnraveling the Enigma of Connectivity Between Pakistan and Central Asia -Book...
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View ArticleRussia-Zimbabwe: An Analytical Review
Russia and Zimbabwe have been interacting over the past years. The latest historic meeting held on 6th March 2025, full of diplomatic symbolism, between Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, and Zimbabwean...
View ArticleMigration Along the Eastern Route: A Growing Crisis of Human Suffering
The Eastern Route, stretching from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, remains one of the most heavily travelled yet perilous migration corridors in the world. Every year, hundreds of...
View ArticleThe “Final Mercy” of “Magicians”: America, Donald Trump and Nuclear War
“The masses have followed the magicians again and again…Socrates and Plato were the first to take up the struggle against them in clear awareness of what was at stake.”-Karl Jaspers, Reason and...
View ArticleRipple Effects of the China-Cook Islands Pact: Pacific Security & Indonesia’s...
Authors : Silvia Jultikasari Febrian & Afifah Azzahra* In 2024, China and the Cook Islands signed a strategic agreement that shocked the international community. The agreement covers cooperation in...
View ArticleIs Russia really isolated? The increasing importance of East and South diplomacy
When Western countries imposed sanctions on Russia following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, many predicted that Moscow would face deep international isolation. However, rather than retreating from the...
View ArticleHow Are the Birthday Summit and War Linked Through Taiwan?
According to an exclusive report by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the leaders of China and the United States are considering a “birthday summit” in June. WSJ noted that the birthdays of the two...
View ArticleThe Fall of Constantinople and the Lessons for Europe Today: The Belief in...
The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 was one of the most consequential events in world history. It marked the definitive end of the Byzantine Empire, the rise of the Ottoman Empire as a dominant power,...
View ArticleEthiopia’s Dangerous Descent: The Road to War with Eritrea After the Siege of...
War does not begin with bullets but with deception. In Ethiopia’s ongoing ethnic fragmentation, truth has become the first casualty, buried beneath propaganda, revisionist history, and the ambitions of...
View ArticleForeign Assistance Review: It’s the Policy, S_ _ _ _ d!
The world is a fluid place. In September 2024, Joe Biden was president, struggling like many a predecessor to manage the volatile Middle East, among a host of other global challenges. Hezbollah chief...
View ArticleUNDP Report on Syria’s Economic Losses
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) report, “The Impact of the Conflict in Syria,” released on February 20, 2025, paints a harrowing picture of a nation brought to its knees by 14 years of...
View ArticleTrump’s Strategic Twist in the Ukraine War: A Path to Resolution or New...
Backdrop: A Shifting Strategic Landscape As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its fourth year, a major shift has emerged: President Donald Trump’s push for direct negotiations with Russian President...
View ArticleGreenland: A pawn in the Arctic Power Struggle
Greenland is one of the least accessible places on the globe. However, over the years it has become a geopolitical hotspot that is attracting a lot of attention from global powers considering its...
View ArticleTrump, a New Sykes-Picot, and the Division of the World
The world is entangled in multiple crises, and amid this turmoil, Donald Trump’s return to the American political scene presents a troubling vision of imperialism’s resurgence in the 21st century....
View ArticleThe U.S.-China Showdown: Power, Competition, and the New World Order
The U.S.-China relationship is now in serious trouble, becoming more and more a strategic conflict that involves military, economic, and geopolitical matters. Diplomatic discussion continues, but it...
View ArticleNSA on China’s Support for Sisi’s Plan to Reconstruct the Gaza Strip
My previous important international analysis on the “Modern Diplomacy” political analysis website, regarding my proposals for comprehensive regional, international, and sectarian peace that enjoy...
View ArticleHow did the 1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis shape the military alliances in the...
The so-called rivalry between the US and China keeps making headlines, with analysts debating whether this is another Thucydides Trap—or just part of the US’s ongoing struggle to maintain global...
View ArticleTigray at a Crossroads: Political Fragmentation, Military Escalation, and the...
A Deepening Crisis with Devastating Consequences for the People of Tigray The political and military crisis in Tigray is intensifying, driven by internal divisions within the Tigray People’s Liberation...
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