OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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State of Russia’s economy much worse than it appears
By Antonio Graceffo During the first eleven months of the Ukraine War, it appeared that sanctions were having very little…
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The United States’ stake in free and fair elections in Bangladesh
By Joseph Rozen As the great-power competition between the U.S. and China intensifies, pressure on other countries to choose sides…
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Kashmir: Strengthening and gilding the cage of occupation
By Tariq Ahmed Scholars of political resistance have argued that domination by a settler-colonial hegemon requires not only silencing the…
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Who should be NATO’s next Secretary General?
By Joel Hickman The majority of those privileged to occupy NATO’s most senior civilian post have enjoyed a fairly easy…
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The New World (Dis)order
NOTE: This is the second in a five part series. PART I: American Adventurism, Non-Interventionism, Trumpism and Afghan Chaos PART II: The…
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China takes aim at actual AI risks, not potential ones
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in 2020 that China cares deeply about the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) and emphasizes…
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National heroes and state of nationalism in Pakistan
By Sana Hamid One of the feature that instigates nationalism and hence bound nations together is their shared reverence towards…
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Türkiye 2023: “The Century of Türkiye” is in the making
By Lorenzo Somigli Two different political options for crisis periods The Turkish people voted and reconfirmed their trust in Recep…
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South China Sea: Indonesia-Australia as potential mediators
Lunyka Adelina Pertiwi South China Sea claims dispute may be one of the nested maritime dispute in Asia-Pacific since World…
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Will Zelensky be the collateral victim of the new US scenario?
The Ukrainian conflict would have meant a return to the Cold War between Russia and the US and a return…
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