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The post-Cold War order, long assumed to be stable, is coming undone. The relative optimism that once sustained belief in the “liberal…
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The post-Cold War order, long assumed to be stable, is coming undone. The relative optimism that once sustained belief in the “liberal…
Water has been an important natural resource since the beginning of civilization. It is one of many resources studied in the field…
The first official visit by a Taliban leader, Afghan Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, to New Delhi, signalled India’s cautious re-engagement…
Nina Hall is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Her current research explores how…
In early October 2025, a fragile ceasefire allowed some semblance of education to resume in the Gaza Strip. At Al-Aqsa University, students…
The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System – commonly referred to as the…
On 7 November, Jakarta was shaken by a series of explosions. Anti-terror police located seven explosives, of which four were said to…
Eight decades after the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the question of whether the atomic bombings were legitimate remains unresolved and structurally…
In an era characterised by the urgent necessity to transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy systems and to achieve climate-neutral, digitalised economies,…
After 14 years of ceaseless efforts, Timor-Leste, one of the youngest democracies in the region, became the 11th ASEAN member on October…