South Korea

Geopolitical Challenges South Korea’s Economy is Facing

South Korea's economy cooled in 2023, with global demand for exports declining to an estimated 1.4%, geopolitical challenges, and weakening domestic demand. Despite expected growth in 2024, South Korea's long-term economic growth will be impacted by structural challenges from changing...
China-European Union (EU)

Future of Europe-China Relations

Europe is currently at a critical crossroad, grappling with the future of its security architecture, its ability to provide a sustainable future to its citizens, and its capacity to push for digital transformation. The post-WWII world is disappearing, leaving room...
Central Europe

Central Europe’s Divide: Exploring Visegrád Four’s Challenges

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has caused significant political and security repercussions for countries across the region, including concerns about potential Russian aggression against other allies in Central and Eastern Europe, including NATO frontline states. The Kremlin's...
Balakot-strikes-IAF, India

South Asia’s Nuclear Scenario After Five Years of Balakot

India has conducted air strikes inside Pakistani territory in Balakot for almost five years, following the Pulwama attack in 2019. The attack, which resulted in the death of 44 security personnel, sparked a significant military conflict between South Asia's two...
Kashmir, India

Supreme Court’s Article 370 Verdict in Kashmir

On 5 August 2019, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the President had signed a decree abrogating Article 370 of the Constitution, which had granted the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir substantial autonomy. Shah, a close aide of Prime Minister...
Alexei Navalny

Will Navalny’s Death Influence the Approval of US Aid for Ukraine?

U.S. President Joe Biden has called on Congress to pass a $60 billion aid package to Ukraine, which is crucial to its defense against the Russian invasion. Republicans in the House of Representatives have been holding up the aid for...
Prabowo Subianto-Indonesia

Prabowo’s Landslide Win: The Influence of Jokowi’s Endorsement

The Indonesian presidential election took place on 14 February 2024, with Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia's defence minister and former army general, winning a landslide victory. Indikator Politik predicted that Prabowo had won 58% of the votes, surpassing the 50% threshold required...
South Africa Crisis

South Africa’s Parliament and Law Enforcement Authorization

Two South African law enforcement initiatives, one in Cape Town and the other in Gauteng, have sparked controversy due to their lack of explicit parliamentary authorization. The Cape Town City initiated the Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) in 2019 to...
Serbia

Serbia’s Dual Freedom Traditions: A Historical Perspective

Serbia, known for its strong societal structure, socialist economy, and strong nationalism, has a statist mentality among its population and influenced the understanding of economics among the political and intellectual elite. However, Serbia has developed two important traditions of freedom...
Palestinians with dual citizenship walk at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the hope of getting permission to leave Gaza,

Gaza Refugees Find Safety Amidst Israeli Push in Rafah

The European Union (EU) has expressed concern over reports that the Israeli military plans to continue fighting against Hamas until Rafah. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned that the conflict could spread throughout the region unless a cease-fire is...
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