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AI Cities and the Global South’s Surveillance Trap

For most of history, the state was powerful but partly blind. AI cities may end that blindness, creating a new political temptation: not the...

Press Freedom Crisis Deepens Across South Asia as Media Credibility Faces Growing Scrutiny

Across South Asia, concerns over press freedom, political influence, and media credibility are drawing increasing international scrutiny. From Bangladesh and Pakistan to India, journalists...

Silence as Policy: The Security Council’s Failing in Myanmar

After the sudden military coup in 2021 dismantled and overthrew Myanmar’s new democratic government, the country has been controlled by a military junta led...

Who Speaks in the Kurultai? The Logic of Power Behind Consultation

In August 2026, Kazakhstan will hold an unusual election. The newly established unicameral parliament—the “Kurultai”—will, for the first time, be formed entirely through party...

ASEAN pushes Myanmar on political prisoners as Suu Kyi welfare draws renewed concern

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, led this year by the Philippines, has renewed calls for Myanmar’s military authorities to release more political prisoners,...

Golden Handcuffs: The Political Economy of Pliable Democracy in Africa

Authors: Lyna Saadi and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Western democracy-promotion programs in Africa are failing, but not for the reasons most analysts claim. The problem is...

China’s People-Centered vs. Election-Focused: A Tale of Two Systems

In my observation of China’s development process, there’s the most impressive aspect of its truth-seeking and down-to-earth manner, which is embedded into the daily...

Misguided Democratization Efforts in Post-War Iraq and Beyond

After the Second World War, the rush to promote democratization across the Third World began in full swing; however, the lasting legacies of these...

China’s Cognitive Operations Against Taiwan and the Future of Democratic Resilience

There is a form of warfare that leaves no craters, deploys no soldiers, and issues no formal declaration, and yet it may prove more...

Public Logic Matters: Why Dissent Keeps States Healthy

In several corners of the world lately, the health of democracy within nations is being severely eroded, and the oxygen of civil liberty is...

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