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Indonesia: Prabowo Gathers Momentum In Race To Succeed Jokowi – Analysis

By Liam Gammon You have to give credit to Indonesian President Joko Widodo for his commitment to the old cliche that Javanese politicians like to communicate their intentions through symbols and...

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Will China’s Recent Leadership Rejig In PLARF Affect Its Missile And Nuclear...

By Kartik Bommakanti and Kalpit Mankikar It seems all is not well in the Communist Party of China (CPC), and the contagion is spreading into the regime’s power hierarchy. China’s President Xi Jinping,...

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Putin For Time Being Has Given Carte Blanche To Persecute Those Viewed As...

When Putin denies he has ever heard of dissidents who have been arrested, he likely is speaking the truth, Andrey Kolesnikov says. But he shows that he isn’t reading the newspapers but only the...

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The Bombing Of Hiroshima: The Crime And The Cover-Up – OpEd

By J.W. Rich How do you cover up an atomic bomb? The same way you cover up anything else: you don’t allow people to know what really happened. Of course, the magnitude and power of a mushroom cloud...

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Why Working From Home Isn’t Working – OpEd

By Peter Jacobsen Zoom recently announced they are calling some workers back to the office. The company’s new policy requires close workers to return to the office at least two days per week. This...

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Arab Youth Seek Certainty In Religion And Tradition – Analysis

A just-published survey suggests Arab youth are returning to traditional values. The survey contrasts starkly with another, only partially released poll, in which a growing number favour religious...

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Xi Jinping In India: A Diplomatic Opportunity? – Analysis

By C Raja Mohan China’s President Xi Jinping might visit New Delhi for the G-20 summit to be held on 9 and 10 September 2023 has triggered political hopes for a breakthrough in Sino-Indian relations....

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Who To Watch In First Republican Presidential Debate – OpEd

By Dalia Al-Aqidi The forthcoming Republican National Committee presidential debate, scheduled for Aug. 23, marks a pivotal juncture in the electoral process. During this event, the Republican Party’s...

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Armenia Officially Requests UN Security Council Meeting

On August 11, the Republic of Armenia appealed to the United Nations Security Council with a request to convene an emergency meeting regarding the deterioration of the humanitarian situation as a...

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Niger Shakes Off Neo-Colonialism – Analysis

By Manjeet Kripalani and Neelam Deo  The July 26 coup in the West African nation of Niger, a former French colony, has succeeded in the impossible: pushing Ukraine off the lips of Western leaders and...

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Indonesia’s Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism Effort: Does Going ‘Soft’...

The last reported terror attack in Indonesia occurred on 7 December 2022, when a male on a motorcycle blew himself up at the Astana Anyar police station on Indonesia’s main island of Java. An officer...

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Pakistan: JUI-F Under Fire In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Analysis

By Tushar Ranjan Mohanty* On August 7, 2023, Mufti Khair Zaman, a party member and local government office bearer of the Jamiat ul Ulema Islam–Fazl (JUI-F), was shot dead by unidentified assailants in...

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India: Peace Talks In Meghalaya – Analysis

By Afsara Shaheen* On August 12, 2023, the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) threatened to withdraw from ongoing peace talks with the Meghalaya Government if attempts were made to impose...

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Why Sudan’s Conflict Defies Diplomacy And De-Escalation – Analysis

By Robert Bociaga Now approaching its fourth month, the conflict in Sudan has continued to intensify with little sign of the feuding factions returning to the negotiating table. More than 4 million...

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Soros Group Warns Hungary NGOs Of ‘Extremely Limited’ Resources For Europe

(RFE/RL) — Open Society Foundations (OSF) has informed organizations in Hungary that rely on its support that a recent decision by the OSF’s board effectively puts an end to most of its activities in...

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Jokowinomics Headed For A Third Term – OpEd

By ANU Editorial Board The emblems of the economic legacy Indonesian President Joko Widodo will leave after he departs office in October 2024 might not be the new capital city now being built in the...

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India’s Foreign Policy In A Multipolar World: Navigating Multipolarity And...

1. Introduction The decade from the global financial crisis (2008) to COVID-19 has seen a transformation of the new world order. This era of global uncertainty entails a different story and greater...

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China Doesn’t Need To Fear Deflation – OpEd

In the wake of the Great Recession there was a spate of news articles warning of the menace of deflation. The story was that something really bad would happen if the rate of inflation went from a...

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UN Aims To Decolonize 17 Territories Still Dependent On Colonial Powers – OpEd

The military coups in three former French colonies in West Africa—Burkina Faso, Mali, and most recently Niger—have turned the spotlight to one of the UN’s lesser-known mandates:  the decolonization of...

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Both Moscow And Tsinkhval Have Reasons For Russia Not Annexing South Ossetia...

After Moscow’s 2008 attack on Georgia opened the way for South Ossetia and Abkhazia to achieve the status of partially recognized states, many commentators suggested that the reason Moscow didn’t...

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