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Lee Jae-myung’s presidency may not herald a radical shift in the China-South Korea relationship, but it does create space for ...
Examining what differentiates Germany's AfD from pre-reunification right-wing parties, and why AfD is succeeding where others ...
GONGOs – state-backed or state-friendly NGOs – are increasingly influential in UN mechanisms, drowning out legitimate human ...
This week we cover the Israel-Iran war: its impact on nuclear proliferation, potential blowback for President Trump’s tariff ...
The nuclear issue is a visible and urgent pretext, but the real structural goal is to weaken and ultimately dismantle the ...
Reconstruction, peace and reconciliation, and institution-building will all be necessary for peace and stability to return to ...
The Arakan Army has taken over most of Rakhine, giving rise to a new security dynamic along Bangladesh’s border with Myanmar.
Russia’s focus on its western front in Ukraine is leaving its eastern flank more exposed to Chinese espionage and strategic ...
The Taliban leadership is seeking to leverage Afghanistan’s considerable mineral wealth in a comprehensive effort to gain ...
While Central Asian integration is, realistically, still a distant objective on the horizon, regional cooperation on several ...
The Trans-Afghan Railway stands as a transformative project for Eurasian trade, representing a strategic corridor that ...
The incoming administration of President Lee Jae-myung can be expected to shift away from the West and strike a softer tone ...