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Counter-Revolution: The need to Safeguard the State From Political Machination in the New Age

With an abundance of threats globally, from external actors seeking to inflame subversion vis-à-vis election interference to internal ‘flashpoints’ ranging from economic, social and...

Building Economic Bridges: Kazakhstan’s Thriving Connection With the US

In the dynamic landscape of global economics, Kazakhstan stands as a beacon of growth and resilience, solidifying its role as a regional leader in...

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...

Islamophobia as a Threat to Global Peace: Politics, Media and Rhetoric

Etymologically, Islamophobia, as the combination of the words “Islam” and “Phobia” which derived from Phobos, known as “the god of horror” in ancient Greece,...

A New Era of US-China Economic and Strategic Competition in Africa

On December 13, 2018, US National Security Advisor (NSA), John Bolton while speaking at the Heritage Foundation highlighted the key aims and objectives of...

Who Will Monitor Thailand’s Upcoming Election?

As Thailand’s 2019 election approaches, some in the country have begun to call for foreign observation of the country’s polls, scheduled for February 24....

Why No One Else is Leaving the EU

In 2016, when the British people voted to leave the European Union, it was expected that Brexit may embolden other disaffected EU members to...

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...

Resolving Issues Through War Is Not an Option for India and Pakistan

By agreeing to build Kartarpur corridor, Pakistan and India have taken a historic step to help the pilgrims of Sikh community of India to visit...

The INF Treaty Crisis Creates an Opportunity for a US-less Europe

The world is yet again shocked by the US decision to withdraw from the 1987 Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. President Donald Trump demanded...

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Among Conflicts and Sanctions: Kazakhstan’s Role in Navigating Peace and Resolving Crises

In the tense and complex geopolitical landscape, marked by...

Counter-Revolution: The need to Safeguard the State From Political Machination in the New Age

With an abundance of threats globally, from external actors...

Building Economic Bridges: Kazakhstan’s Thriving Connection With the US

In the dynamic landscape of global economics, Kazakhstan stands...

Corruption: Tanzania on the Road to Recovery?

Tanzania, like many other nations, understands the harmful impact...

CARICOM-BRICS Relations Are in the Spotlight. Here Are Some Takeaways

The argument — voiced in an Aug. 29, 2023 guest editorial...