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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...

Neighborhood First but Is India Neighborhood’s First?

While much water has flown across the Indus since the wake of the Pakistan based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) sponsored and executed terror attack...

Politics of Preference: Rethinking the Afghan Quota System

The quota system is typically prescribed and used to increase the share of historically disadvantaged communities in areas of governance, education and social institutions....

How Resilient is the Conservative Party of Canada to Shifting Conservative Norms?

Traditionally those of a conservative disposition have favored a political approach that valued, and attempted to construct, societies of consistency and stability. However, in...

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...

Post-Truth Politics: The Symptom, the Cause and the Way Forward

Post-truth age, implicitly and explicitly, denotes the loss of truth, narrative and meaning. Thereafter, truth is merely a relic, an artifact, a notion, an...

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...

Thailand’s Fractured Refugee Landscape

Early this January, 18-year old Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun captured the world’s attention when she barricaded herself in a Thai hotel room after fleeing abuse...

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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...