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The last few summer months of 2025 have offered a rare ray of cautious hope in an otherwise bleak contemporary global political…
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The last few summer months of 2025 have offered a rare ray of cautious hope in an otherwise bleak contemporary global political…
Over the years, Indian leaders have frequently reaffirmed their commitment to ‘ASEAN centrality’ in regional affairs. In fact, as per the Ministry…
Fears of repeating the regime change mistakes made in Afghanistan and Iraq are understandable. But Iran is not Afghanistan or Iraq; invasion…
In the wake of intensifying international suspicion regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, in June 2025 United States conducted a series of precision bombings…
In the autumn of 2024, I set down to create a unique dataset on war and armed conflict. I pored over hundreds…
More than a decade after Sri Lanka’s civil war ended in 2009, the country still maintains one of the world’s largest standing…
Turkey and the West: Fault Lines in a Troubled AllianceBy Kemal KirişciBrookings Institution Press, 2017 Kemal Kirişci’s Turkey and the West: Fault Lines…
The recent conflict between Iran and Israel, irrespective of its military and security ramifications, marks the genesis of a new phase in…
Charting a Sustainable Development Goal-compliant future meeting the objectives of the Paris Agreement, hinges on the meaningful inclusion of women leadership in…
After the onset of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Federation became the most sanctioned country in the world, leaving behind…