OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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The New World (Dis)order
NOTE: This is the third in a five part series. PART I: American Adventurism, Non-Interventionism, Trumpism and Afghan Chaos PART II: The…
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Walking the tightrope: Sheikh Hasina Wajed’s high-stakes political gamble amid economic crisis in Bangladesh
By Shahin Hossain On May 1, 2023, an event laden with symbolism unfolded at the World Bank headquarters in Washington,…
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Is the path of relations between the European Union and Turkey uncertain after Erdoğan’s re-election?
By Lunyka Adelina Pertiwi Recep Tayyip Erdoğan remains at the helm for the next five years, imprinting a 25-year legacy…
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China-Pakistan nuclear deal and Nuclear Suppliers Group
By Surjit Raiguru Pakistan and China signed a monumental $4.8 billion agreement to construct a new nuclear power plant in…
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America’s uncredited role for global peace
By Collins Chong Yew Keat This Fourth of July marked the 247th Independence Day of the United States of America. With…
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Putin and the siloviki
The KGB (Komitet Gosudárstvennoy Bezopásnosti), was the name of the Intelligence Agency (equivalent to the CIA) as well as the…
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Will the new U.S. visa policy for Bangladesh achieve its objectives?
By Syed Badiuzzaman The U.S. State Department recently announced a new visa policy for Bangladesh to promote free, fair and…
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The madness of missiles, an ode to Daniel Ellsberg
The nuclear weapon missile business is contradictory, full of missteps, highly dangerous and prepared in its madness (Mutually Assured Destruction,…
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Blinken’s overtures to China a strategic mistake
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Blinken’s overtures to Beijing remain a double edged sword. The visit will give a huge…
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