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The enduring belief that the so-called developed West is immune to corruption has been firmly challenged. Numerous contemporary examples demonstrate that unethical…
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The enduring belief that the so-called developed West is immune to corruption has been firmly challenged. Numerous contemporary examples demonstrate that unethical…
On August 5, 2024, Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister, fled the country to neighboring India against the backdrop of three weeks of…
Geopolitics is back as global competition and tensions mount, but what are the nature and impacts of the so-called ‘New Cold War’…
Expanding its influence in the Indo-Pacific region will not be easy for Australia, particularly with Bangladesh as a focal point. Bangladesh prioritizes…
“Who guards the guardians?” In other words, while the military exist to protect the state, who ensures and oversees its obedience? This…
To Run the World: The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global PowerBy Sergey RadchenkoCambridge University Press, 2024 It just so happened that…
Nicaragua was characterised by political unrest for a large part of the 1900s. The Sandinista uprising against the Somoza government in 1979…
The war in Ukraine is deeply affecting the future of Germany and Europe. But one thing is for sure: there will be…
Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at The Open University, a Senior Fellow of the Higher…
The German arms producer, Rheinmetall, prominently proclaims on its website that it is taking responsibility in a changing world. Gesturing towards the…