A Leader’s Quest: Restoring Dignity And Autonomy In A Divided Land – OpEd
Omar Abdullah’s return to office as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir in October 2024 is a powerful moment for the region, marking a shift towards a potential restoration of autonomy and statehood...
View ArticleSelf-Perception And Body Image Of Women: An Overview – OpEd
Self-perception and body image are complex and powerful aspects of identity, especially for women, who face unique societal pressures and expectations. The key insights into self-perception and body...
View ArticleChristian Bashers Rip Hegseth And Huckabee – OpEd
They’ve started already. One week after the election and the Christian bashers are foaming at the mouth over president-elect Donald Trump’s selection of Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense and...
View ArticlePresident-Elect Donald Trump And Quandary Over The Russia-Ukraine War – OpEd
Amid the uncertainties surrounding the incoming Donald Trump administration's likely position and role in the Russia-Ukraine war, Moscow has escalated its war efforts and launched missiles on Kyiv on...
View ArticleJammu And Kashmir: Countering Pakistan’s Disinformation Campaign – OpEd
Pakistan’s Social Media Kashmir Blitz It’s no secret that Pakistan relies heavily on indiscriminate use of social media to not only peddle its pathetic Kashmir narrative but also beguile local youth...
View ArticleBangladesh’s Impending Descent Into Islamist Republic – OpEd
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus's interim administration apparently plans to turn Bangladesh into an Islamist Republic. The country's Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman has said that the word "secular"...
View ArticlePentagon Will Work Quickly To Meet President Biden’s ‘Surge’ Commitment To...
By C. Todd Lopez In September, President Joe Biden announced he plans to "surge" security assistance to Ukraine. That surge includes plans to ensure all remaining congressionally authorized funding to...
View ArticleHow Anthropological Theories Shaped International Relations: An Exploration...
Anthropology, as the study of human cultures, societies, and behaviors, has significantly influenced the field of International Relations (IR). It has offered unique perspectives on understanding...
View ArticleThe Evolution Of International Political Sociology (IPS): An Exploration Of...
International Political Sociology (IPS) stands as an interdisciplinary field at the crossroads of international relations (IR), sociology, and political theory. Rooted in the critique of traditional...
View ArticleGen Z Workers: Values Matter, And So Does Financial Security
Despite appearances and tongue-wagging from older observers, it turns out that Gen Z is much more eager to work hard for both social good and long-term financial security than some might think,...
View ArticleSri Lanka’s Leftist Party Exponentially Improves Its Electoral Performance –...
In the Sri Lankan Presidential election held on September 21, the candidate of the leftist National Peoples Power (NPP), Anura Kumara Dissanayake, just scraped through. But in the parliamentary...
View ArticleBehind The Iran-Israel Conflict – OpEd
However many charges of aggression, mass murder and worse the Iranian regime chooses to level against Israel, there is no disguising the fact that it is Iran that seeks to destroy Israel, not the...
View ArticleRepublican Lawmakers Optimistic Trump Can End Russia-Ukraine War
Top Republican members of the House of Representatives say lawmakers have begun discussions about Russia’s war in Ukraine in an effort to carry out President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to...
View Article‘Anarchy If Interim Govt Fails,’ Says Official From Bangladesh’s Largest Party
By Kamran Reza Chowdhury After being in the political wilderness for 15 years, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is a man in a hurry to see his political party, the largest one in Bangladesh, potentially...
View ArticleKim Jong Un Wants North Korea To Mass Produce Suicide Drones
By Soyoung Kim North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants the country to begin mass production of suicide drones, raising concerns that Pyongyang could potentially send these to Russia for use in its war...
View ArticleScholz Speaks To Putin About Ukraine War, Drawing Concern From Kyiv
(RFE/RL) -- Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin by telephone on November 15, urging the Kremlin leader to end the war against Ukraine and negotiate with Kyiv...
View ArticleGazprom Stops Supplying Gas To Austria
By Nikolaus J. Kurmayer (EurActiv) -- The Russian energy company Gazprom will stop sending gas to Austria effectively this weekend, said the country's energy major supplier, OMV. After OMV was awarded...
View ArticleTrump’s Chance To Atone For America’s Afghan Shame – Analysis
By Luke Coffey It is rare for anyone to be given a second chance in politics: for American presidents, it has happened only once before Donald Trump’s re-election. The only other US president to serve...
View ArticleRubio As US Top Diplomat Could Be A Win For Southeast Asian Human Rights –...
By David Hutt U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Sen. Marco Rubio as his secretary of state is likely to send a jolt of excitement to beleaguered democrats and opposition forces in...
View ArticleEarlier Activities Of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board: Looking Back, Looking...
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, India’s nuclear regulator is completing 41 years of age. It is the time for calm contemplation and accounting of what AERB has done thus far. If any reader delves...
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