Middle East and Africa
Japan’s Strategic Move into Africa: Why Angola
When we speak of global business dynamics, Japan and Angola may not be the first pairing that comes to mind. However, this partnership is...
Corruption: Tanzania on the Road to Recovery?
Tanzania, like many other nations, understands the harmful impact of corruption on its economy, governance, and society. The state has already taken measures to...
Uncertain Progress: U.S.-Iran Relations and the Nuclear Dilemma
Over the past few weeks, the United States and Iran have taken what can be described as tentative steps toward de-escalating their longstanding tensions....
The Implications of American Withdrawal from Syria
The withdrawal of American troops from Syria may destabilize the region, as well as the move can harm Washington’s image and interests in the...
Why the Transforming Arabian Gulf States Need to Abandon the Archaic Kafala System
The notorious Kafala system has restricted the socio-economic mobility of migrant workers across the Arabian Gulf over the oil-development decades and currently binds more...
The Sweden ‘Consultations’: A Ray of Hope on the Long and Rocky Road to Peace in Yemen?
While the resumption of peace talks in Sweden illuminated a ray of hope for a diplomatic/political route to ending the conflict in Yemen, there’s...
Trump’s Plan for Israel and Palestine: One More Step Away From Peace
Seventy years since the UN affirmed the right of return for Palestinian refugees, Middle East peace is further away than ever. The Trump administration’s...
Preparing to Withdraw from the Nuclear Agreement: A Heated Debate in Tehran
Following the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), U.S. President Donald Trump has...
Trapped in Crossfire: Addressing the Drivers and Dynamics of the War in Yemen
The war in Yemen has become a case study example of what happens when two rival countries indulge in a power struggle for dominance....
US-Iran Rivalry: Addressing the Source of Instability in the Middle East
For the United States, the relationship with Saudi Arabia comes first and has to be safeguarded against all odds. Recent events show that America...
Israeli Archeology as a Method of Legitimizing the Occupation
As a result of the recent debates on Israel's rights over the territories occupied, it appears that Israeli authorities have made a series of...
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Human Rights
Pakistan’s Reticence on Uyghur Persecution
On the sidelines of the high-level 78th Session of...
Economy
Japan’s Strategic Move into Africa: Why Angola
When we speak of global business dynamics, Japan and...
Central Asia
Among Conflicts and Sanctions: Kazakhstan’s Role in Navigating Peace and Resolving Crises
In the tense and complex geopolitical landscape, marked by...
Europe
Counter-Revolution: The need to Safeguard the State From Political Machination in the New Age
With an abundance of threats globally, from external actors...