POLITICS
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Curing Malaysia’s national psychosis
By Murray Hunter Malaysia has reached a chronic situation where the police are using the court system to suppress alternative points…
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What lies ahead for the new Sultan of Oman in the post-Qaboos era
Portraits of Sultan Qaboos bin Said flooded on social media in the morning of 11 January 2020. Less than a…
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War with Iran? Not if the President enforces his “red line”
By Matthew Mai The killing of Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani by an American drone has led to excitable cries…
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Pakistanisation of Britain: Is Johnson the last UK Prime Minister?
By Enes Guzel U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a considerable victory in December’s U.K. general election after voters backed…
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From KGB to Kremlin: Twenty years’ saga of Putin
By Punsara Amarasinghe When the red flag was removed from the top of red square followed by Gorbochove’s statement that…
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President Gotabaya’s foreign policy: priorities, opportunities and challenges
By Harsha Senanayake Virulent ethnic nationalism and hateful rhetoric towards minorities might win votes, however, should consider how these types…
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Indian diplomacy—aligning with the nations interests
By Vijeth Kanahalli India has been aiming higher and bolder since the arrival of the Narendra Modi government in 2014.…
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Does “Stand with Kashmir” really stand with Kashmir?
By Karys Rhea Stand with Kashmir, or the SWK, is a newly launched non-profit group that allegedly advocates for the self-determination…
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Macron’s arrogance will doom Europe
By Matthew Mai The NATO summit in London last week was largely overshadowed by tense press conferences and gossip between…
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Spain’s new coalition appears flimsy
Spain’s new governing coalition seems trapped like a bull between two banderilleros. A series of four general elections in the…
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