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Treading Carefully: India’s Diplomatic Tightrope in the Neighbourhood
India’s foreign policy often recedes amidst the fervour of general elections, yet glimpses of it emerge in the carefully crafted manifestos of political parties....
Assyrians are Already Persecuted in the Middle East, and Host Nations Must Guarantee Their Safety
On April 15th, 2024, the Assyrian community of Sydney, Australia, suffered a shocking and malicious hate crime, as a leading bishop, Mar Mari Emmanuel,...
People’s Revolutions: More Than the Will of the People
The French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Iranian Revolution, and many other historical turning points. We were taught that they were primarily due to...
India’s Outreach to Central Asia Amid Geopolitical Flux
The flux caused by the Russia-Ukraine war has not only created fissures in the world but is also reshaping the global order. While the...
Fall and Rebirth of Hong Kong: A Changing Landscape for Asia’s Former World City
In June 1995, one year ahead of Hong Kong’s transfer of sovereignty to China, Fortune magazine titled its cover story “The Death of Hong...
The French-UK Agreement on Small Boats Migrants: What Does It Mean?
In an effort to prevent people from trying to cross the English Channel in tiny boats, which is a frequent cause of tension between...
Sudan: Rule by Sword
Tensions have been reportedly brewing for weeks between the two most powerful generals of Sudan, who just 18 months earlier had jointly orchestrated a...
Explaining International Politics Through Pop-Culture Narratives
Pop culture has become one of the most crucial narratives through which we can understand the ever-changing landscape of world politics. From the use...
Does Neutrality Truly Exist? Understanding Whether a Nation Can Truly Be Neutral in the Present Day
The UN defines neutrality as “the legal status arising from the abstention of a state from all participation in a war between other states,...
Saudis in a Rush? Making Sense of Yemen Peace Talks
There is an emerging glimmer of hope at the horizon of a nation dwelled in an eight-year-long bloody conflict. As the Saudis and the...
How Global Food Systems and Human Migration Are Intertwined
The well-being of migrant workers is intrinsically linked to justice in the food system. Many people come to the United States to earn a...
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Foreign Policy
Treading Carefully: India’s Diplomatic Tightrope in the Neighbourhood
India’s foreign policy often recedes amidst the fervour of...
Opinion
Assyrians are Already Persecuted in the Middle East, and Host Nations Must Guarantee Their Safety
On April 15th, 2024, the Assyrian community of Sydney,...
Politics
People’s Revolutions: More Than the Will of the People
The French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Iranian Revolution,...
Europe
The Russian Bear Claws and Paws for Strategic Momentum
As the conflict in Ukraine extends into its successive...
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CGTN’s Global South Voices exposes the vulnerability of “China’s overcapacity” hype
"There's a lot of hype in certain countries, especially...