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