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Beijing is increasing military activities and economic influence in the Indo-Pacific and transforming the regional security landscape.
India leverages strategic autonomy, balancing ties with the U.S., Russia, China and others to navigate a multipolar world and bolster its emerging global role.
Russia’s assertive Svalbard claims increase tensions with Norway, threatening stability in the Far North.
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These economic disruptions have fueled public unrest, culminating in widespread protests. In February, just a month after the 100-day survey showed President Prabowo’s rising popularity, the ...
An expanded BRICS, with more nations seeking to join the group, is emblematic of a changing world order and more clout for the Global South.
Reform of the United Nations Human Rights Council is unlikely since many states benefit from the status quo.
China’s new focus on cognitive warfare uses advanced technology to influence and manipulate adversaries, presenting a formidable challenge to Western military strategies.
Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is on the rise, and there are several political hurdles preventing the issue from being tackled adequately.
China has made significant progress in strengthening the yuan’s status, but it will not soon become the dominant global reserve currency, writes Junhua Zhang.
Shifting regional dynamics and increased Chinese investment are reshaping the geopolitical balance in Central Asia, with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan at the center.
A major geopolitical realignment is dismantling traditional foreign aid systems in favor of limited measures to bolster strategic national interests.