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On the Prospects of a Third World War
Frederick the Great remarks somewhere that diplomacy without force is like music without instruments. He forgot to add: when the music is off-key, one...
Reevaluating Zionism: A Philosophical Perspective on the Modern State of Israel’s Prophetic and Historical Significance
As we reflect on the turbulent historical path of Zionism and the establishment of the modern State of Israel, we encounter a spectrum of...
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....
India’s “Dost”: Constructivist Idea at Play?
India’s zealous help to Turkey, fighting the wrath of nature (earthquake), in a period immediately following the souring of relationships owing to the latter’s...
Demography is Destiny: Analyzing Global Population Shifts
In 2050, the world will have just under 10 billion people, up from 7.7 billion in the middle of 2019. The most populous country...
Military Action in Mexico Won’t Solve the Core Issues of Drugs & Trafficking
The US and Mexican borders have become a major discourse in American politics. Feeling that policies have not done enough to combat cartels, politicians...
Flexing Muscles in the Middle East? Russia, China, and Iran’s Naval Drills
As Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow takes place this week, the joint naval drills between Russia, China and Iran in the Gulf...
Will the Junta Come Out From Their Cocoon to Accept Rohingyas?
Myanmar recently arranged a visit for the ambassadors or consul generals of 11 countries, including Bangladesh, India, China and eight ASEAN countries to Rakhine....
Iran-Saudi Agreement: The Need to Look Beyond US-China Rivalry
The Iran-Saudi agreement signed in Beijing on March 10, 2023 has predictably drawn international attention and varied responses. Several commentators have pointed out to...
The East and West of Democracy and Human Rights
Democracy and Human Rights have become a buzzword in the 21st Century. After the ascension of the Biden administration in the United States, we...
Chinese and American Policies in the Middle East and Beyond
The United Stated of America remains the most dominant country in the world- economically, militarily, politically, and culturally. In that unique role, America played...
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AI Fighter Jets: Skynet or Strategic Supremacy?
The recent milestone achieved by the US Air Force,...
Security
On the Prospects of a Third World War
Frederick the Great remarks somewhere that diplomacy without force...
Middle East and Africa
Reevaluating Zionism: A Philosophical Perspective on the Modern State of Israel’s Prophetic and Historical Significance
As we reflect on the turbulent historical path of...
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,...