Russia-Ukraine War

Russia-Ukraine War Nears Three-Year Mark: Evolving Dynamics and Future Scenarios

As the Russia-Ukraine war approaches its third anniversary, the global community continues to witness the ripple effects of one of the most consequential conflicts of the 21st century. Marked by shifting alliances, relentless military campaigns, and political maneuvering, the war...
US President Bill Clinton stands between PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzahk Rabin

30 Years On: Controversial Legacy of 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

The Nobel Peace Prize has long been a symbol of hope, diplomacy, and the pursuit of peace in a tumultuous world. However, not all recipients of this prestigious honor have enjoyed universal acclaim. Perhaps no award has been more controversial...
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter at 100: The Last of His Kind?

On October 1, 2024, Jimmy Carter, the longest-living American president, turns 100 years old. It’s a milestone achievement for a man who, despite his single term in office, continues to hold a unique place in American history and politics. As...
Brief History of Sexual Freedom Moment In India

Brief History of Sexual Freedom Moment In India

Laxman Singh Dev The sexual revolution, also known as sexual liberation, was a social movement that challenged traditional codes of behaviour related to sexuality and interpersonal relationships throughout the developed Western world from the 1960s to the 1970s. Sexual liberation...
Caspian Sea

Rapid Decline of Caspian Sea: An Emerging Geopolitical and Environmental Crisis

The Caspian Sea, the world’s largest inland body of water, is facing a critical and accelerating decline in its water levels, an issue that has reached such alarming proportions that it now threatens not only the environmental stability of the...
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Southeast Asia’s Democratic Dream Deferred: A Decade of False Hope

A decade ago, Southeast Asia seemed poised for democratic transformation, led by three influential figures who were hailed as champions of change: Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi, Cambodia’s Sam Rainsy, and Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim. Their ascent gave rise to optimism...
Arab-Israeli Conflict

Evolving Face of Arab-Israeli Conflict

The Middle East, which erupted nearly a year ago on October 7, 2023, with a devastating Hamas attack and Israel’s subsequent retaliation in Gaza, has once again put the region in global headlines. To many academics, foreign policy experts, and...
Chinese warship fires towards the shore during a military drill near Fuzhou near the Taiwan controlled Matsu Islands that are close to the Chinese coast, China,

Security Concerns in Asia: Issues Related to Terrorism, Military Expansion, and Regional Power Struggles

Asia, the world's largest and most populous continent, is a complex tapestry of diverse cultures, political systems, and economic dynamics. Alongside its rapid economic development, the region faces significant security concerns that threaten its stability. Terrorism, military expansion, and regional...
Economic Policies in Asia

Economic Policies in Asia: Varying Approaches to Capitalism, Socialism, and State-Controlled Economies

Asia is a continent characterized by its vast diversity, not only in culture and history but also in economic systems and policies. The liberal market economies of Japan and South Korea to the state-controlled systems of China and Vietnam, Asia...
Kim Jong Un-Kim Yo Jong, North Korea

Authoritarian Governance in Asia: Centralized Control in China, North Korea, and Myanmar and Its Impact on Regional Politics

Authoritarian governance, characterized by centralized power, strict control over political freedoms, and limited public participation, remains a significant political model in various parts of the world. China, North Korea, and Myanmar are three prominent examples of countries where authoritarian governance...
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