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The US withdrawal from 66 global organisations bells danger to Multilateralism

Marked by the evolution of a multilateral order characterized by the United Nations, Bretton Woods institutions, and a broad suite of international organizations, it...

ASEAN’s Multilateral Dilemma: Continuity and Change from NAM to BRICS

Authors: Evi Fitriani and Anis H. Bajrektarevic ASEAN’s enduring strength has never been its ability to project power, but its capacity to manage diversity through...

Cambodia-Thailand Border Conflict: Restraint in the Digital Information Battlefield

The joint statement that Cambodia and Thailand signed on 27 December 2025 to renew the ceasefire includes a clause stating that “both sides agree...

Scars of Rwanda in El Fasher’s Demise

The ongoing war in Sudan is one of the most overlooked conflicts of the 21st century that has implications of spilling over not just...

Non-Intervention Is China’s Most Effective Export

Chinese diplomacy is increasingly emerging as a niche and even more as a pragmatic alternative to governments that have been finding themselves confined in...

The Question of Power: Who Governs Venezuela?

A small yet influential group of political and military leaders has been in control of Venezuela, supported by loyalists and security forces. This power...

How Trump’s Assertion of Raw Power Is Reshaping the Global Order

He has ousted Venezuela’s leadership, expressed desires to control its vast oil reserves, and issued military threats to other Latin American states. There are...

How Iran’s Regime Survives Amid Relentless Protests

Despite ongoing protests and external pressures, Iran's Islamic Republic remains stable, as the security elite shows no signs of fracture. Tensions have increased due...

Greenland Under Pressure: U.S. Lawmakers Move to Contain Trump’s Arctic Ambitions

Renewed tensions between Washington and Copenhagen have emerged after President Donald Trump once again raised the prospect of the United States taking control of...

Churchill’s Prophecy and Ankara’s Rise: Not Wasting the Crisis of 2026

Towards the end of World War II, in the mid-1940s, Winston Churchill uttered that significant sentence, perhaps pointing to the potential benefits to be...

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