Sen. Risch’s Africa Amendments Redefine American Foreign Policy on Africa

In the constitutional order of American foreign policymaking, Congress wields more than a gavel—it holds the compass. Under Article I, Section 8 of the...

Now is the Time for South Korea to Mend its Dark Past in Vietnam

The Vietnam War was one of the deadliest conflicts of the Cold War that saw millions of casualties, which have led to lasting scars...

Echoes of 1914: Lessons for East Asia from the Triple Entente

As the Indo-Pacific region becomes the epicenter of global strategic competition, the international community must confront a disquieting historical parallel. In the early 20th...

Minerals Over Peace? Rethinking the DRC-Rwanda Accord

On June 27, 2025, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda signed what has been touted as a significant peace agreement in...

Prabowo’s Russia Play Proves Indonesia’s Multipolar Prowess

When President Prabowo Subianto chose St. Petersburg over the G7 last June, he signalled more than a diplomatic detour—he underscored Indonesia’s determination to carve out an...

When Silence Becomes Complicity: Europe, Israel, and the Gaza Dilemma

In a world where the foundations of international law are being eroded under the weight of geopolitical interests and strategic calculations, the European Union...

What Armenia–Azerbaijan Normalization Must Confront

As the summer lull gives way to renewed diplomatic activity between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the prospect of normalization between the two nations will once...

20% Tariff – The Price of Vietnam’s ‘Surplus’ Status with the US?

On July 31, 2025, the Trump administration announced the results of the largest tariff adjustment since the beginning of the second term. In particular,...

Zangezur Corridor Emerges as Key to Azerbaijan-Armenia Reconciliation

The Zangezur Corridor has rapidly emerged as a focal point in the evolving dynamics of the South Caucasus, linking regional infrastructure ambitions with the...

Africa’s Smart State: Inside Rwanda’s Digital Governance Model

Rwanda, once largely defined by its post-genocide recovery, is rapidly cementing itself as one of Africa’s most ambitious digital states. In a world racing...

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