Iran-Israel conflict

Israel’s Air Strikes on Iranian Military Facilities: An Escalating Proxy Conflict

In the latest escalation of a simmering conflict, Israel launched targeted strikes on multiple Iranian military installations on Saturday, October 26, in response to a barrage of missiles fired by Iran earlier this month. The military operation comes at a...
Kim Jong Un-Vladimir Putin

North Korean Troops in Russia: The Potential Impact on Ukraine, Russia, and North Korea

In a surprising and potentially explosive development in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, North Korea's reported decision to send foot soldiers to assist Russia in defending its territory in Kursk has sparked international concern. If Pyongyang's troops actively engage in combat in...
South China Sea

ASEAN Bloc Aligns on a Unified Front Amidst China’s Growing Presence in South China Sea

The South China Sea disputes, long a source of regional tension, have entered a dangerous new phase, as China and the Philippines inch toward direct armed confrontation over a growing number of contested maritime features. These disputes, which have drawn...
Erdogan-Gulen

Gülen Movement and Its Legacy: From Alliance to Conflict in Turkish Politics

In 2008, on an otherwise quiet Sunday morning, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney overthrew the Turkish government. This strange episode was part of a much larger story—one involving the rise of the Gülen Movement, a powerful religious network in Turkey,...
India Intelligence

Expanding Eyes Intelligence Alliance: Can India Join the World’s Most Exclusive Intelligence Network?

The United States has raised the possibility of expanding the Five Eyes intelligence alliance—a multilateral intelligence-sharing partnership comprising the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand. The inclusion of countries like India, Japan, Germany, and South Korea is under...
US-China

US-China Power Shift: Can a Grand Bargain End Decades of Rivalry?

A persistent theme posits that societies can maintain social cohesion despite vast wealth inequality, as long as total wealth continues to grow. This growth allows for wealth distribution, even to those with the smallest shares, provided their portions increase—albeit modestly....
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China’s Military Encirclement of Taiwan: How China’s ‘Anaconda Strategy’ Aims to Slowly Strangle Taiwan’s Independence Without Firing a Shot

In recent years, Taiwan has faced mounting pressure from China, which is steadily escalating its military presence around the island. Many observers describe China's approach as reminiscent of the predatory tactics of an anaconda, a snake that patiently waits to...
President Xi Jinping has marked the 75th anniversary of the People's Republic of China

“No One Can Stop the Wheel of History”: Xi Jinping’s China at 75 Years of Communist Rule

On the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, President Xi Jinping delivered a statement imbued with both pride and defiance: "No one can stop the wheel of history." The phrase, spoken during celebrations of the...
Middle East in Turmoil: A Year of War Reshapes the Region

Middle East in Turmoil: A Year of War Reshapes the Region

In the Middle East, where hopes for peace have repeatedly clashed with the brutal realities of conflict, millions of people continue to dream of a life marked by safety, quiet, and stability. But as the region reels from one of...
Reverse Brain Drain

“Reverse Brain Drain”: Chinese Scientists Leaving America Amid Shadow of China Initiative’s Possible Revival

A "reverse brain drain," where more and more Chinese scientists are leaving the U.S. for positions in China, has resurfaced, driven by concerns that the discontinued China Initiative may return under a new U.S. administration. These concerns have been stoked...
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