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Five years ago, I published an article titled “The State of China’s Soft Power in 2020”. In its opening, I noted that…
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Five years ago, I published an article titled “The State of China’s Soft Power in 2020”. In its opening, I noted that…
When the Kenyan-born academic Ali A. Mazrui stepped onto the global stage of scholarship in the 1960s, the study of international relations…
Over the past decade, China has substantially increased its security engagements across Africa – from peacekeeping and naval patrols to military training…
In January 1968, North Korean special forces penetrated the very heart of Seoul in order to assassinate South Korean president Park Chung-hee.…
The normalisation of Morocco’s annexation of Western Sahara by the United Nations (UN) Security Council, as envisaged by Resolution 2797, adopted at…
Election observation has become a staple of “credibility-assurance” in international relations. Formal poll watching is almost as old as democratic elections themselves.…
The Trump Administration recently reaffirmed support for AUKUS – the high tech security pact between the US, UK and Australia initially unveiled…
In contemporary liberal democracies, the distinction between what counts as ordinary political activity and what belongs to the realm of exception has…
Travelling via metro in the evening of 26th November, the blaze caught all passengers’ eyes in disbelief near the Tai Po Market…
The emergence of AI companions represents a profound shift in how people relate to technology. Originally designed to answer queries, provide information,…