Diplomacy In Middle East Grey Zones – Analysis
By Mauricio D. Aceves The confrontation between Israel and Iran has been driven through shadows and non-direct operations since the
Read moreBy Mauricio D. Aceves The confrontation between Israel and Iran has been driven through shadows and non-direct operations since the
Read moreThe delinking of China’s defence budget from the country’s rate of growth means freedom to enhance its military’s capability. By Lt
Read moreBy Purvi Patel In March 2024, the U.S. State Department announced that it would extend and redesignate (i.e. adjust the
Read moreBy Michael Scharfschwerdt The phrase ‘We agree on the analysis but doubt the means employed’ is part of the standard
Read moreBy Rajiv Bhatia On 1 January 2024, the chairship of BRICS shifted from South Africa to Russia, with a full agenda
Read moreBy Mauricio D. Aceves Recent developments and the humanitarian situation in Gaza are refocusing the world’s attention on a conflict
Read moreBy Huricihan Islamoglu The Israel-Hamas confrontation is spreading to the wider Middle Eurasian region. This marks a turning point in the
Read moreBy Purvi Patel An outcome of the last COP28 in Dubai, was further earmarking of humanitarian response funds for climate emergencies.
Read moreBy Huricihan Islamoglu The Israel-Hamas war is dangerous for many reasons, but most significantly because neither side has a sustainable political
Read moreBy Amit Bhandari Argentina’s President Javier Milei has been described by Leftist media in colorful terms as ‘madman’, ‘far-right’, ‘Argentina’s
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