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Armenia and Azerbaijan: A Peace Treaty Hanging by a Thread

Armenia and Azerbaijan have a draft peace deal—yet old wounds, new tensions, and geopolitical games keep it unsigned. A treaty within reach, but war still looms.

Azerbaijan’s Landmine Challenge in Karabakh: A Lingering Threat to Peace

The aftermath of war is often measured not only in the lives lost and infrastructure destroyed, but in the invisible dangers that persist long...

Why is Armenia Hindering the Peace Process?

In an interview to Russian TV Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev stated that Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on 15 out of 17 articles in...

Azerbaijan’s Golden Era: Shaping Global Climate Action at COP-29

As the world grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, Azerbaijan has emerged as a beacon of innovation initiatives. Its recent prominence on...

COP29: Azerbaijan’s Pursuit of Global Recognition and Financial Support

Oil is omnipresent in Baku. The distinct smell of it greets the visitor on arrival, and tankers are a constant sight along the shores...

Obstacle to Peace: Why Armenia Needs to Change Its Constitution

Speaking at a meeting with parliament speakers of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic States in Baku on June 6, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev reiterated...

The Nagorno-Karabakh Dispute: A Case of Contested Sovereignty and Geopolitical Rivalry

The century-old dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh has experienced over the last three decades constant turmoil as Armenia and Azerbaijan jostle over the enclave. In recent...

Armenia Stands Alone

Azerbaijan has brilliantly completed in one single day its military campaign to restore the country's full control over Karabakh, thus effectively ending 30 years...

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Kazakhstan’s “Multi-vector” Energy Policy: Diversifying Exports and Strengthening Global Partnerships

Kazakhstan eyes a bigger role in global energy: from rare earths to uranium and renewables. Astana seeks fairer oil deals, export diversification, and green power, while deepening multi-vector partnerships.

The J-20’s Silent Flight Through the Korea Strait and What It Means for a Dual Contingency

China’s J-20s transiting the Korea Strait show Beijing probing allied radar gaps. For U.S.–Japan–ROK planners, the risk is clear: stealth patrols could erode deterrence in a Taiwan–Korea dual contingency.

Soft Power, Diaspora and Para-diplomacy: Important Dimensions of India’s Foreign Policy

India’s foreign policy now goes beyond Delhi: para-diplomacy by states, diaspora influence, and soft power—from Amaravati to Rajinikanth—are reshaping how New Delhi engages the world.

The Deep State, Artificial Intelligence, and the New Architecture of Control

The “deep state” has fused with Silicon Valley. Palantir, DARPA, OpenAI—where AI, surveillance, and secrecy converge. America’s algorithmic deep state is no conspiracy theory—it’s already here, reshaping democracy.

Geopolitics of ‘Deals’: Trump, Putin, Zelenskyy, and the Price of Peace in Ukraine

Trump in Alaska with Putin, then in DC with Zelenskyy: Ukraine peace talks look less about borders, more about minerals. Deals, not principles, shape the war’s future.