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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...

When Gangs Call All the Shots

Taking the government to ransom by a band of marauding criminal gangs is an unheard-of phenomenon, in contemporary international society. Similarly, it is rarer...

EU’s Repeated and Limited Response to Afghan Refugee Challenge

Emmanuel Macron’s address to the nation on Aug. 16, pretty much summed up the reality that Europeans would face once the US troops withdraw...

South Korea’s Recent Steps: Enhancing its International Stature

South Korea has taken two important steps recently which clearly indicate that the East Asian nation, lauded for its economic progress in recent decades,...

Afghan Buzkashi and the Great Powers

The word ‘boz or buz’ means the goat in Dari, and snatching the carcass of a dead headless goat by mounted horse riders is...

Remembering Radhabinod Pal’s Dissenting Opinion at the Tokyo Trial

Shinzō Abe, former Prime Minister of Japan during this visit to India in 2007 paid tribute to Justice Radhabinod Pal. In his speech at...

Clash of Civilizations: The South Asian Experience

In the early 1990s, the Cold War that had defined the world’s geopolitical scene for nearly five decades came to an abrupt end. This...

Framing Mob Lynching as Domestic Terrorism

Mohan Bhagwat is the most respected and powerful leader of the ideological fountainhead of India’s ruling establishment. His apparent call for the unity of...

Why the Revival of JCPOA Is Likely to Take Time

Over the past few months, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman (MBS) has been focusing on improving Saudi Arabia’s bilateral relations with Iran, Qatar...

Is India Becoming an Electoral Autocracy?

When BJP spokesperson, Gopal Krishna Agarwal asked by a BBC journalist regarding why their government is blocking tweets that criticize the government, he answered...

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Unveiling the Real Playbook Behind U.S. Aid in the Ukrainian Theatre

The recent approval of a substantial aid package by...

Is There Overcapacity or Insufficient Supply in China’s New Energy?

As a developing country deeply intertwined in the global...

Kazakhstan’s New Legislation to Combat Domestic Violence

On April 15, the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev,...

Analyzing Israel’s Calculated Response in the Shadow of Nuclear Concerns

In the ever-tense landscape of Middle Eastern geopolitics, Israel’s...

Semiconductor Diplomacy: The 21st Century Oil

It’s hard to think of a component, in any...