2024 American Presidential Elections and U.S. Foreign Policy
America’s Critical Election, Fall 2024 – Join in, discover the changing landscape of foreign policy of the U.S..
Anyone But You: Predicting the Winner of Election 2024
Election 2024 lacks meaningful change; candidates offer rhetoric, not solutions for Americans.
The Moroccan-led Sahel Atlantic Initiative and its Impact on the Western Sahara Conflict
Morocco’s Sahel-Atlantic initiative seeks regional unity and economic stability.
EU’s Strategic Agenda and the Challenges of Global Uncertainty
EU’s 2024-2029 agenda faces challenges from internal divisions and external conflicts.
Putin and the U.S. Presidents
Putin’s relationships with US presidents focus on manipulation, strategy and geopolitical tensions.
Global Power Struggle
The leadership of Biden and Xi reflects a mix of rivalry and cooperation, influencing U.S.-China relations and the future of global dynamics amid growing geopolitical tensions.
Foreign Policy Challenges for Modi 3.0
Under Modi, India’s foreign policy aims to navigate regional instability, balance global powers, and foster partnerships, while addressing key challenges like climate change and infrastructure development.
Pyongyang Goes Nuclear: Kim Jong Un’s New Uranium Plant
North Korea revealed its uranium enrichment facility for the first time, with Kim Jong Un urging more centrifuges. South Korea condemned the move, heightening regional tensions.
America, 2024: Elections Where Everything is “Political,” and Politics is a Professional Sport
The U.S. elections have turned into a sports-like fan culture. Harris and Trump compete in a nonstop campaign mode.
At the Crossroads of Liberal Democracy: The Rise of Populism
At the Crossroads of Liberal Democracy: The Rise of Populism William A. Galston, Anti-Pluralism: The Populist Threat to Liberal Democracy By Aakil Visram, one of the active writers of Foreign Analysis SHARE: Share on whatsapp Share on telegram Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin SEPTEMBER 01, 2024 In an age where populism […]