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Preventing the formation of a new axis is a valuable pursuit for the West. It should learn from the past – rather than ...
The most recent Mideast war has succeeded in laying bare the limits of today's emerging axis of authoritarians.
Last June’s Israel-Iran conflict became a revealing stress test for Beijing’s Middle East strategy, its role in global ...
Millions are killed in the blasts, millions more survive but suffer radiation sickness, according to a BBC report about the ...
Manila's adoption of Japan's“one theater concept” has further escalated tensions with China. Proposed in March this year, the ...
The United States should prioritize these six countries in their foreign policy, encouraging swing state governments to choose policies that reflect the core principles of international order and ...
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Why Iran Needs Its Own Deng Xiaoping to Survive
With Iran facing geopolitical setbacks and economic decline, its next leader could secure survival by emulating Deng Xiaoping ...
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Central Asia: Caught in the Crossfire
The Israel-Iran conflict has shown that Central Asia’s bid for strategic autonomy is deeply fragile. In a world of unraveling ...
The conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine are rapidly evolving into highly technological battlegrounds that symbolize a dramatic shift in the nature of warfare. In Gaza, Israel leverages precision-guided ...
Amid continuing tensions among the European powers over how to respond to US President Donald Trump’s zig-zagging policy ...
The display of the naked truth of the façade of world order and decency came about in the recent vote on condemning the Taliban for the repression it is conducting in Afghanistan.
India has strategic compulsions, historical contexts, and regional realities that the West—especially its media and ...