OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
-
Israel and Saudi Arabia: allies, adversaries or something else?
By Nagapushpa Devendra For all intentions and purposes, the coming together of Israel and Saudi Arabia in the changing regional…
Read More » -
South Africa’s foreign policy in transition through its leading role in IORA, BRICS, SADC
By Kirtan Bhana, Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta On the African continent, the leadership of South Africa has been overwhelmingly…
Read More » -
Russia: The winner of the latest airstrikes against Syria?
By Wang Li On April 21, one week after the U.S.-led airstrikes against Syria, Russian FM Lavrov said that Russia…
Read More » -
Unified Korea – a stepchild of Asia
By Joseph H. Chung One of the unexpected events that happened during the Pyong Chang Olympics was the remarkable diplomatic manoeuvre…
Read More » -
The U.S. engagement with South Asia through the Indo-Pacific foreign policy
By Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta The U.S. foreign policy has led to a relatively prolonged stretch of international engagements…
Read More » -
Making sense of “opportunistic election” call of Turkey’s AKP
By Onur Sen “The choice of election date may well be the most important single decision taken by a British prime…
Read More » -
India’s foreign policy: An alternative alliance with Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka in South Asia
By Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta India, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka have always been the topmost priority for one…
Read More » -
Russia and Trump
By Traci Seltzer-Castillo Trump “bought” the POTUS by 1) manipulating voters through big data (ie. The block chains and other…
Read More » -
Thoughts about Trump’s missile attack on Syria
By Peter Childs I’ve just read the CNN account of Trump’s attack on Syria, and I’ve heard what’s been said…
Read More » -
Negating nuclear bluff
By Asma Khalid The war of words between India and Pakistan’s militaries prove that both South Asian nuclear states are…
Read More »