No Way Out? Putin’s Three-Front Nightmare And The Dustbin Of History

Putin faces triple threats: re-election, a deadly terrorist attack, and mounting opposition at home, testing his regime’s survival amidst international pressures.
The Washington Declaration One Year On: What Is The State Of Deterrence?

The US and South Korea strengthen their alliance and regional security through the Washington Declaration, aiming to bolster cooperation against nuclear threats and deepen strategic partnerships.
US-Japan State Visit: Plans For Biden Re-election Success, Or Contingencies For Its Failure?

During a crucial state visit in Washington D.C., President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida of Japan discuss military, AI, and educational partnerships, reinforcing the robust U.S.-Japan alliance.
Changing Power Structures And Increasing Conflict In The South China Sea

The joint military exercises by the US, Japan, and South Korea in the South China Sea highlight rising tensions and underscore the importance of strategic alliances, shaping international balances and security policies.
Polarization And Pragmatism: The Evolving Faces Of Israeli Diplomacy Post-October 7th

Israeli diplomats navigate a spectrum of strategies, from Erdan’s confrontational stance to Ezra’s nuanced pragmatism, amid heightened global scrutiny and internal political divisions.
Europe: Opportunities, Crises And Challenging The Status Quo

In the shadow of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Europe confronts falling inflation, escalating NATO support for Ukraine, widespread farmer protests, and rising political tensions ahead of elections.
Senegal Swears In Its Youngest Democratically Elected President, Weeks After His Release From Prison

Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44, triumphs in Senegal’s elections, promising transformative economic reforms and renewed sovereignty after a landmark victory post-prison.
How Should The Republican Party Foreign Policy Strategy Be Shaped?

Here’s why Trump should not give up constructive engagement and inclusivity while pursuing peace through strength.
EU’s Defence Integration: A Threat To Transatlantic Security Cooperation?

European Union has been increasing its defence efforts amid Russian aggression in Ukraine. It seems more of a strengthening of European pillar of NATO rather than threatening US through “supranational European army”. EU and NATO play complementary role in European security structure, so they do not aim replacing each other.
South Africa’s Tragedy: From The “Powerhouse Of Africa” To “Embattled” State

Dive into the tale of South Africa’s journey from the inspiring inauguration of the ‘Rainbow Nation’ under Mandela’s leadership to the current trials of an ‘Embattled’ state, examining the interplay of dreams, disillusionment, and the ongoing struggle for a brighter future.