Indian Preeminence In South Asia – OpEd
It is generally recognized that any discussion on South Asia without reference to India would be putting the cart before the horse. In the article Why France and India Are Natural Partners, Antonia...
View ArticleCementing The Russian-Pakistan Entente – OpEd
On the fourth day of the February revolution Czar Nicholas abdicated in favour of his brother after being informed by his advisors that the army could no longer suppress the wave of revolution...
View ArticleReflecting On US-India Strategic Partnership Following Modi’s Visit – OpEd
The U.S.-India joint statement issued by the White House during Prime Minister Narendra Mod’s visit to the United States outlines the high-level diplomatic engagement of India. It reflects areas of...
View ArticleClimate Change And Pakistan’s Way Forward – OpEd
As one of the top 10 most vulnerable nations on the Climate Risk Index, Pakistan is at the epicenter of climate change’s dramatic impacts. Rising temperatures, precipitous floods, and erratic weather...
View ArticleRobert Reich: The Freeze – OpEd
I can’t presume to know why Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suddenly froze midway through his opening remarks at a news conference. He began the GOP’s weekly leadership briefing by saying...
View ArticleChina’s Push To Upgrade Military Using AI For Future Warfare – OpEd
Since the Cold War ended, the United States has enjoyed an advantage in terms of military technology. But this advantage is quickly being eclipsed by its main rival, China, which appears to have...
View ArticleIs Religious Pluralism The Will Of God Or The Devil? – OpEd
For almost all of the 20th century issues of nationalism and socialism engaged the hearts, minds and activities of large numbers of people throughout the world in ways that were both positive and...
View ArticleThe Trials Of Godwin Emefiele – OpEd
Godwin Emefiele was appointed Central Bank governor by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014. He was one of the few survivors of the Jonathan administration following the sudden change of power...
View ArticleMuharram Procession In Srinagar: A ‘Win-Win’ Situation For All – OpEd
It’s after a more than three decade hiatus that Srinagar once again witnessed the traditional Alam Sharief procession that marks the occasion of 8th Muharram and the fact that this major event in...
View ArticleMacron’s ‘Historic’ Foray Into Sri Lanka Is A Challenge To The Anglo-Saxon...
The first-ever visit by a French President to Sri Lanka on July 28 signals France’s determination to play a role in the Indo-Pacific region independent of the Anglo-Saxon powers. History will be made...
View ArticleCan The Palestinian Authority Survive? – OpEd
The Palestinian Authority (PA) is in a parlous state. Its standing with the Palestinian population has sunk to new low levels, while it has lost authority to more extremist groups in large parts of...
View ArticleUkraine And The World Order – OpEd
As the Cold War began to wane, multipolarism became a rallying cry for everyone sick and tired of superpower politics, nuclear standoffs, and the banal bipolarism of Soviet misinformation and American...
View ArticleWinter Is Coming For China’s Venture Capital And Startup Investment Market –...
By Wei Hongxu Recently, at the CKGSB Unicorn Summit in China, some industry insiders expressed the challenges they face regarding the domestic venture capital and private equity market. Wu Shichun,...
View ArticleThe Government Wants To Turn Blockchain Firms Into Servants Of The State – OpEd
By Andrea Togni In recent years, blockchain surveillance (BS) companies have become increasingly important players in the cryptocurrency industry. Their business model consists in developing...
View ArticleThe TikTok Controversy: Its Impact On International Security – Analysis
By Gloria Sicilia Lozano The potential impact of TikTok on Western security has raised concerns regarding data collection, algorithmic control and potential interference by the Chinese government....
View ArticleDebanking Dr. Mercola – OpEd
Throughout the coronavirus scare, Joseph Mercola has provided much information challenging many of the aspects of the government and big money media’s fearmongering campaign. Given Mercola is a doctor...
View ArticleFrance And The US’ Possible Faustian Pact With CAR’s Touadéra – Analysis
Are France and the US preparing to drop opposition to a third term for CAR’s president if he evicts Russia? By Peter Fabricius Signs are emerging that France and the United States (US) are...
View ArticleThe Reshaping Global Order Is Iranian Economy’s Best Chance In Decades –...
The moniker often given to Iran, that of being the quintessential “survivalist state”, is not without merit. With both its highs and lows, Tehran has been at odds with the US since the 1979...
View ArticleAs Kosovo Honors Its Guerrillas, Civilian War Victims Are Often Overlooked –...
A dispute about engraving civilians’ names on a monument to deceased fighters in a small Kosovo town highlighted a wider problem: although most people killed in the 1998-99 war were civilians, most...
View ArticleThe Washington Declaration Fails To Address Seoul’s Nuclear Concerns – Analysis
By Jina Kim, Hankuk To mark the 70th anniversary of the US–ROK alliance, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol held a summit with US President Joe Biden in April 2023. The outcome of this summit was...
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