POLITICS
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India – Afghanistan’s silver lining?
By Megha Gupta and Vijeth Kanahalli Afghanistan, known as the “Graveyard of Empires”, is located Northwest of the Indian subcontinent…
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Will the Maldivian democratic institutions remain independent in the forthcoming presidential elections?
By Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta In September, the small island nation, Maldives will be facing a presidential election. This…
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Failed institutions in Burundi
By Jetnor Kasmi Exclusive and oppressive regimes are not only inefficient, but they can also lead to massive loss of…
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Trump administration unveils plan for Space Force – What is it and is it legal?
By Conner Martinez The United States under the direction of Donald Trump has announced plans to establish a sixth branch…
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Human extinction by 2026? A last ditch strategy to fight for human survival
By Robert J. Burrowes There is almost unanimous agreement among climate scientists and organizations – that is, 97% of over 10,000…
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The Chinese dawn of neo-colonialism?
By Arijita Sinha Roy Scholars of the 21st Century have very well unfolded the chapter of colonialism and how the…
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Dampening the fuse in the wider Middle East
By Rene Wadlow In an article “The Fuse: A Chain of Nations in Conflict” in the Bulletin of Peace Proposals…
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Status quo not conducive to the settlement of Kashmir
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai India is celebrating 72nd Independence Day to commemorate its independence from colonial British Raj. We extend…
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The master plan of CPEC
By Mishal Batool The slogan of constructive engagement policy was raised by President Xi Jinping and he is perusing this idea…
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Keeping the Nuclear Arms Control alive
Alexander Savelyev “Back to the heydays of the global Cold War, what eventually kept the US and the USSR from…
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