Robert Reich: The Big Picture: How We Got Into This Mess, And How We Get Out...
Donald Trump isn’t the cause of what ails America. He’s the consequence. The real causes go back four decades. Let me start with a bit of family history. During the 1950s and 1960s, my father, Ed...
View ArticleGrowing Role Of Private Sector Tn Boosting India-Vietnam Trade And Investment...
India-Vietnam trade and investment ties have traditionally been led by investments by government-supported public sector undertakings. The slow and steady change in Indian investments began about a...
View ArticleCroatia’s Outspoken Milanovic Tipped To Win Second Presidential Term – Analysis
By Vuk Tesija Zoran Milanovic is the frontrunner in Croatia’s presidential election on Sunday but will likely face a run-off against the governing party’s candidate to secure a second term as head of...
View ArticleTrump’s Key Foreign Policy Challenges – OpEd
By Kerry Boyd Anderson As ever, a new year comes with new challenges and opportunities. For US foreign policy, the new Trump administration, which will take office on Jan. 20, will shape the country’s...
View ArticleJoe Biden Quietly Checks Out, But Does It Really Matter? – OpEd
By Graham J Noble America’s four-year ordeal is almost at an end. Since January 2021, the nation has staggered under the weight of runaway inflation, soaring crime rates, and a virtual invasion of...
View ArticleNew Cold War In South Asia As The BRICS Rise – OpEd
By Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake There will be no honeymoon for the newly minted National People’s Power (NPP) Government that got a massive people’s mandate for debt justice. The storm blowing from...
View ArticleMurdering Eagles To Save The Climate? Wyoming’s Wind Energy Boom – OpEd
By Joshua Frank Like many roads that cut through Wyoming, the highway into the town of Rawlins is a long, winding one surrounded by rolling hills, barbed wire fences and cattle ranches. I’d traveled...
View ArticleAbolition And Libertarian Principles – OpEd
By Wanjiru Njoya In “Abolition: An Acid Test,” Murray Rothbard criticized libertarians who defended slavery as part of their defense of property rights. Those libertarians had argued that slaves were...
View Article10 Times Faster Than A Bullet: Mastering Of Orbital Alignment Dynamics For...
India is gearing up for an important step in its space journey. On December 30 this year, ISRO will launch the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDEx) using the PSLV-C60 rocket. The launch is scheduled from...
View ArticleSeoul’s New Political Saga Won’t Affect Its Resilience And Appeal – Analysis
A majority in South Korea's parliament has voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo. Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok is next in line to assume the acting presidency, according to South Korean...
View ArticleFall Of Syria Could Be Major Blow To Russia’s Strategy In Africa – Analysis
After years of propping up Syrian despot Bashar al-Assad with a combination of military and mercenary might, Russia ultimately could not protect him from a rebel offensive that quickly toppled the...
View ArticleIndonesia Prepares To Bring Ex-ISIS Families Home – Analysis
By Adlini Ilma Ghaisany Sjah Following a four-year moratorium on the repatriation of individuals affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Indonesia is reportedly considering...
View ArticleSarawak After 61 Years In The Malaysian Federation: Where To Now? – Analysis
Abstract Sarawak was thrust into a federation, along with Malaya, Singapore, and Sabah (Noth Borneo) on September 16, 1963. Sixty-one years later, Sarawak finds itself still reconning with history,...
View ArticleGeorgia’s New President Sworn In Amid Political Showdown
(EurActiv) -- Georgia inaugurated ruling party loyalist Mikhail Kavelashvili as president on Sunday (29 December) amid a political showdown, shortly after Tbilisi's outgoing pro-EU leader declared...
View ArticleWay Out Of The Bangladesh Crisis – OpEd
During Sheikh Hasina’s long stint in power, an intense anti-India feeling had seeped into the Bangladeshi society over issues like; BSF firings along the Indo-Bangladesh border, her inability to ink...
View ArticleAfghanistan’s Exploitation Of Fragile Law And Order Situation In Kurram To...
The geopolitical dynamics between Pakistan and Afghanistan have historically been fraught with complexity, marked by moments of cooperation and conflict. Amidst these fluctuations, the ongoing...
View ArticleSouth Korea: Most Aboard Killed As Airliner Crashes, Burns Upon Landing
By Taejun Kang At least 179 people were killed when a JejuAir flight arriving from Bangkok burst into flames after skidding off the runway as it was landing at an airport in South Korea on Sunday. Two...
View ArticleThe Politics Of Unreason – OpEd
The "politics of unreason" refers to a phenomenon where rational discourse and evidence-based decision-making are replaced by emotional appeals, ideological dogmatism, and conspiracy-driven...
View ArticleIndonesia To Directly Export Durians To China – OpEd
Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulkifli Hasan said the high demand for durian from China could reach US$8 billion (approximately Rp128 trillion). Thus, he said, the ministry is...
View ArticleAddressing the Arakan Army: Bangladesh Should Focus On Myanmar’s New Reality...
It is an irony of fate that the Myanmar Army, which was involved in expelling the Rohingyas to Bangladesh, is now counting their regime’s expulsion from the country itself as various rebel groups...
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