Syed Zain Abbas Rizvi

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The author is a political and economic analyst. He focuses on geopolitical policymaking and international affairs. Syed has written extensively on fintech economy, foreign policy, and economic decision making of the Indo-Pacific and Asian region.

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Dilemmas of the Vienna Talks

The US seems to sway from one complexity to the other. The recent announcement of an extended withdrawal from a 20-year campaign against the...

A Failed Invasion vs A Failed Exit

The much-awaited exit of the US forces from Afghanistan has stretched a bit further than the set deadline. While President Joe Biden has always...

Reigniting the Civil War in Donbas: Reminiscence of the Crimean Annexation

Europe has been the stage of calamity since the yesteryear’s shenanigans stirred by regional powers and political deadlocks. Coupled with the havoc subjected by...

War to End or War to Follow?

“It's going to be hard to meet the May 1st deadline”. These were the recent words of US president Joe Biden in his address...

Resurrecting the Reneged Deal

Standing tall as a key negotiator, the U.S. has parlayed most of the initial dialogues into historical successes. Whether it comes to sowing seeds...

The Genocidal War in Tigray

The Horn of Africa is known for its rugged terrain and perpetual humanitarian mayhems. Quite a reality, however, is the recurrent theme of regional...

The Parallels of Totalitarian M.O.

The outlook of totalitarianism today is vastly diverse compared to the early tomid-20th century. Be it the draconian rule of Joseph Stalin commandeering the...

March Towards Mosul: Beckoning the End of ISIS

The tenor of ISIS is laced with terror and brutality ever since the militia began rattling Iraq in 2013. While the Civil War already...

The Deficit and Devaluation Dilemma

The American economy has been hailed as the sturdiest of all; a giant defined as too huge to plummet. While many sage minds of...

Kickstarting the U.S. Economy: A Rebound or Further Inequity?

The global economy has seen its fair share of peculiarity in recent years; much attributed to the developing economies rather than the stable sovereigns...

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