Jesha Yemima Gunawan

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Undergraduate student at International Relations Studies, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia. Focusing on geopolitics, strategic competition, Sustainbility, and Energy Transition. Her work explores the European Union's using Energy Transition for their geopolitics strategy. She has written analyses on diplomatic strategy, energy transitions, and regional security, with a specific interest in how states navigate information warfare and great-power rivalry in an increasingly fragmented world.

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Why the EU’s Energy Transition Is a Geopolitical Security Imperative

For decades, the European Union's pursuit of clean energy was framed almost entirely as an environmental project, a moral obligation to future generations, a...

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...

Winning Without Fighting: Russia’s Digital Propaganda War in Ukraine and What It Means for Global Order

On the morning of February 25, 2022, less than 24 hours after Russian forces crossed into Ukraine, a message began spreading across social media...

AI Industrial Policy: The New Geoeconomic Battlefield Between the US and China

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved beyond the realm of technological innovation and into the heart of geopolitical competition. Over the past decade, the United...

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Why America Cannot Remain a Global Power: The Choice Coming After 2027

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Why the Russia–Ukraine War Has Become a Contest of Endurance?

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EU Pledges New Support for Armenia as Russia Maintains Trade Pressure

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India, Japan Sign AI, Defence and Energy Deals After Modi-Takaichi Summit

India and Japan signed a series of agreements to...
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