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Increasing Aid From the US in the Indo-Pacific Region: Can It Outperform China?

In the Indo-Pacific area, aid politics have become essential to the US-China fight for influence. Both nations have greatly boosted their assistance to the...

Examining the Intersection of Women’s Rights Violations and International Law: A Case Study of Iran

The recent escalating tension in West Asia between Israel and Iran has sparked international eyeballs. However, amidst these discussions, the escalating women's rights violations...

Strategic Transformation of the Indo-Pacific: Powerful and Stable Maritime Space

In the era of unprecedented global interconnectedness, the Indo-Pacific region emerges as a focal point of geopolitical significance, commanding attention from scholars, policymakers, and...

The Test of Covid-19: China-Pakistan Relations

The Covid-19 is testing the world at many fronts- be it the medical front or the political and economic fronts as the world and...

Taiwan Gives a Fresh Impetus to US-China Rivalry Amid COVID-19 Crisis

While the world is grappling with the COVID-19 and trying to contain its spread and the number of deaths, the rivalry between the United...

Taiwan’s International Outreach: Will It Annoy Beijing?

Taiwan’s handling of the coronavirus epidemic has been lauded globally. In spite of its proximity to China, it has managed to control the number...

Coronavirus Knows no Borders? Here Are a Few of Them

National borders are no match for a global pandemic. But in the age of globalization, our borders are increasingly invisible. And Covid-19 is no...

Exiting Coronavirus Confinement Is a Shot in the Dark Without Immunity Testing

The threat posed by the spread of coronavirus to even essential US defense functions highlights that the urgency of testing for immunity is growing...

Corona Bonds and the Weakening European Solidarity

The coronavirus outbreak in Europe is testing EU’s solidarity which was already challenged not so long ago by the 2008-09 economic crisis, the 2014...

There’s No Such Thing As a Post-Coronavirus World Order

There’s a temptation to think that we cannot go back to the status quo ante; that there will be a pre-coronavirus world order and a...

Social Distancing is for the Privileged: Is Planning Enough?

The government of Narendra Modi has finally announced an amount of $22 billion for the country’s poor to help combat the economic effects of...

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Increasing Aid From the US in the Indo-Pacific Region: Can It Outperform China?

In the Indo-Pacific area, aid politics have become essential...

Examining the Intersection of Women’s Rights Violations and International Law: A Case Study of Iran

The recent escalating tension in West Asia between Israel...

Strategic Transformation of the Indo-Pacific: Powerful and Stable Maritime Space

In the era of unprecedented global interconnectedness, the Indo-Pacific...

Analysing the Turkic Vector of Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy

The Organisation of Turkic States (OTS) is one of...

Why the Caribbean Community Backs Palestinian Statehood

With foreign ministers of the 14 mostly Anglophone sovereign member...