The recent shutdown of USAID-funded programs has sent a familiar tremor through East Africa. For decades, the region has navigated a development…
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In late May 2025, an armed skirmish broke out between Thai and Cambodian forces near the long-disputed Chong Bok highlands, adjacent to…
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The world’s most pressing problems are being solved by the people least affected by them. In conference rooms from Davos to Geneva,…
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Europe is not just facing a cost-of-living crisis. Behind the headlines of inflation, austerity, and social unrest lies a deeper structural transformation—one…
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Australian voters care mostly about domestic political issues, and international politics seldom feature highly in the minds of citizens in what Donald…
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From its founding in 1948 to its bombardments of Gaza to its new goal of regime change in Iran, Israel has consistently…
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The United States hosts over one million international students annually, more than any other nation, drawn by the prestige of institutions like…
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When Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fell in late 2024 analysts quickly revived old tropes about Turkish Neo-Ottomanism. But these labels do not…
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Dr. Olukayode Bakare is an esteemed scholar specializing in international relations and sub-Saharan African politics. He earned his Ph.D. in international relations…
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The UK government’s proposal to ban the group Palestine Action has shone a spotlight onto one of the most severe state powers:…
