Politics
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...
Beyond Borders and Betrayals: Unraveling the CFA Franc and the Sahel’s Existential Revolt Against Old Masters
In the tapestry of the Sahel's geopolitical landscape, where cultures clash and histories intertwine, lies a hidden thread—the CFA Franc. This monetary scheme, meticulously...
Suppression of Ghana’s New Force Is Backfiring
As is the case for the United States and many other nations, 2024 is a presidential election year in Ghana, a nation whose 1992...
US Contribution to Repatriate the Rohingyas: Lessons for India and China
The Rohingyas are the most persecuted minority group in the world. Such persecution has forced Rohingyas into Bangladesh for many years, with significant spikes...
Remembering the Khojaly Massacre: One of the Deadliest Massacres in Modern History
On the night of Feb. 25-26, 1992, a tragic and brutal event unfolded in the small town of Khojaly, in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of...
Democracy Index 2023: Understanding the Global Scenarios
The world's (almost) eight billion people live in a range of political and cultural environments. The Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Democracy Index study for...
Putin’s Demographic Solution is Kidnapping Ukrainian Children
The Russian Federation has been quietly suffering from a demographic crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union. With an ever growing older population,...
The Stiff Test for Nepal’s New Government
The fact that Nepal's democracy was in jeopardy had been made abundantly evident long before the 2022 elections, which were held in the month...
Winds of Change: Changing Narratives for Rohingya Community in Myanmar
Myanmar’s longest-running civil disobedience campaign against its military, the Tatmadaw, has created something that was never seen before: a unified Myanmar in the "burning...
Cambodia: Silenced Kem Sokha Remains Symbol of Democracy
When I resigned from the leadership of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) in February 2017, to hand over to deputy leader Kem Sokha,...
Walking on Thin Ice: Pakistan’s Persisting Economic Turmoil
Pakistan is in the middle of the worst economic crisis as forex reserves have plunged to a record low, and inflation is inching toward...
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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...
Geopolitics
On Thin Ice: Navigating the Pitfalls of Himalayan Geopolitics
When discussing Asian power politics, there is an understandable...
Foreign Policy
Unveiling the Real Playbook Behind U.S. Aid in the Ukrainian Theatre
The recent approval of a substantial aid package by...