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Why Is Japan Boosting Its Military Capabilities?
The second Sino-Japanese war lasted from 1937 until 1945 and was a protracted conflict between China and Japan. When Japan was finally defeated in...
Flying into Uncertainty: The Shadow Cast by Israel’s Drone Strikes
Over the weekend, the Israeli Intelligence Agency carried out an attack on an Iranian missile facility located in Isfahan, Iran. Iranian officials allege that...
Can the Burmese Defeat the Myanmar Junta?
On Feb. 01, 2021, Myanmar was taken by storm as senior officers of the Tatmadaw deposed the democratically elected government and immediately suspended the...
The US Withdrawal From Iran Nuclear Deal: Expectations and Outcomes
With the name of the Middle East, one directly lands on two thoughts: ubiquitous ‘Syrian Crisis’ and the nascent confrontation between regional players. Out...
Sub-Regionalism Could Lead India’s Regional and Global Aspirations
With SAARC breathing its last, India should look to the sub-region if it wants to be a decisive player in the South Asian region...
The Geopolitics of Indian Ocean Rim and Prospects of Pakistan’s Blue Economy
Water is widely regarded as the lifeline of mankind. About two-thirds of the earth’s surface is water in the form of oceans, seas, rivers,...
The Military Way in Venezuela is an Entrance to the Regional Chaos
Is a military intervention in Venezuela viable and pertinent? The previous question represents today a new scenario that had ended in 1989 with the invasion...
American Withdrawal From the INF Treaty: A Signal for a New Nuclear Arms Race?
After almost 32 years since the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics entered into a treaty to eliminate their...
The balkanization of Venezuela?
Several Venezuelan academicians from diverse background and political tendencies have suggested that Venezuela is on the way to a balkanization process. The Bolivarian Republic of...
Should Xi Take the Blame for China’s Assertive Diplomacy?
China’s “assertiveness” has become a buzzword not only in media coverage but also in a growing body of scholarly works and the Chinese President...
Cambodia’s Exiled Opposition Vows Return to Create Democratic Change
The end game is approaching for Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. The former Khmer Rouge commander who has held power since 1985 has returned...
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Politics
Sikh Diaspora’s Increasing Political Clout
The Sikh diaspora has distinguished itself in different walks...
Indo-Pacific
Why Is Japan Boosting Its Military Capabilities?
The second Sino-Japanese war lasted from 1937 until 1945...
Middle East and Africa
Flying into Uncertainty: The Shadow Cast by Israel’s Drone Strikes
Over the weekend, the Israeli Intelligence Agency carried out...
Americas
How the US Underestimates the Securitization Strategy of Subaltern
In its bid to universalize human rights principles, and...