Geopolitics

BRICS and De-Dollarization: Is the Global Financial Order Really Changing?

BRICS may not end dollar dominance, but it is accelerating a shift toward a more multipolar financial order where currencies, influence, and economic power are becoming increasingly contested.

Between Two Fronts: Why Japan-South Korea Security Cooperation Is No Longer Optional

Japan and South Korea can no longer afford fragmented security policies. In a Taiwan-Korea dual contingency, coordination is no longer strategic preference, but the foundation of deterrence and regional stability.

From Pax Americana to Pax Transactional: Rethinking Power in the Middle East

From Pax Americana to Pax Transactional: the Middle East now reflects a world of deals, shifting alignments, and selective power. As old orders fade, can rising powers turn chaos into opportunity?

Oman’s Astute Foreign Policy and Its Role in Iran-US Talks

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s recent Saudi visit (June 6-8, 2023) was significant not just in the context of Washington-Riyadh ties, but has...

Tactical implications of the Destruction of Nova Kakhovka Dam

Ever since the initiation of Russia's conflict against Ukraine, the Nova Kakhovka Dam has been identified as a high-value target due to its strategic...

Syria’s Readmission to Arab League: Another Diplomatic Breakthrough in the Middle East

Over the past few months, there has been a surge in diplomatic endeavors in the Middle East, including efforts by certain nations within the...

USA’s Newest China Reset

The US should not attempt to make peace with China right now, as the Biden administration has done in recent weeks. In the middle...

Iran’s Foreign Policy in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape : The Need for a Stronger Economic Thrust

The Saudi Arabia-Iran deal brokered by China in March 2023, has been dubbed as a major boost for Iran which was isolated, in the...

Bangladesh-Japan Strategic Partnership Through the Lens of Geopolitics

The most talked-about diplomatic developments recently have been the new bilateral ties that Bangladesh and Japan formed on April 26, 2023, in Tokyo, Japan's...

Genocide, Serbia and the Ukraine War: Geopolitics Matters

The Serbia genocide, commonly known as the Bosnian genocide or Srebrenica massacre, is considered one of the heinous vestiges of ethnic cleansing and genocidal...

Diplomatic Divergence: G7’s Self-Serving Agenda Versus Arab League’s Pursuit of Stability

Two time zones, two distinct summits. The distance between two cities is 8,119 km, yet they reside on the same continent—Asia. However, their contexts...

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BRICS and De-Dollarization: Is the Global Financial Order Really Changing?

BRICS may not end dollar dominance, but it is accelerating a shift toward a more multipolar financial order where currencies, influence, and economic power are becoming increasingly contested.

Between Two Fronts: Why Japan-South Korea Security Cooperation Is No Longer Optional

Japan and South Korea can no longer afford fragmented security policies. In a Taiwan-Korea dual contingency, coordination is no longer strategic preference, but the foundation of deterrence and regional stability.

Islamabad as Intermediary: Pakistan’s Calculated Turn to Crisis Diplomacy

As Gulf tensions rise, Pakistan has quietly become the channel neither Washington nor Tehran can afford to lose. Islamabad’s diplomacy is no longer reactive; it is positioning itself at the center of crisis management.

Epstein Case and the Crisis of Transparency in the West

The Epstein case is no longer just about one predator. It’s about whether Western institutions can investigate power honestly — or whether wealth, influence, and secrecy will always outrun accountability.

The New Phase of U.S.-China Economic Competition

The U.S.-China rivalry is no longer defined by tariffs alone. AI chips, export controls, rare earths, and strategic supply chains have become the real battlegrounds of global power in the emerging economic order.