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Bangladesh-Myanmar cooperation: Investment opportunity, climate change, insurgency & Rohingya crisis

A s the communities around the globe is globalizing, it would be disadvantageous for any country not to be proactive in seeking greater...

India and the European Union: A Green Partnership

D uring the 13th EU-India Summit, held on 30 March 2016 in Brussels, Prime Minister Narendra Modi (India), Donald Tusk (President of the...

Astana 2017: Kazakhstan’s City on a Hill

Kazakhstan, a country with immense oil wealth but relatively little global influence, has recently been trying to convert its wealth into influence. The successful...

The World in 2017: Under-Employed, Under-Inclusive and Under Threat

Economic inequality, societal polarization and intensifying environmental dangers are the top three trends that will shape global developments over the next 10 years, the...

The Unfinished agenda of 2016’ Global Politics and expectations of 2017

The unstoppable flow of new issues in international relations (IR) always pushes aside present and past crises. The entrance of these modern day challenges...

Relevance of Hydrocarbon sector in changing energy scenario

T he British Royal Navy was the largest and the most technically advanced naval force in the early half of the 20th...

China’s Lung Cancer Epidemic is a Global Problem

I n the West, China is arguably most well-known for its enormous population and the one child policy introduced in the 1970s...

How we can define the EU in the contemporary world: The EU as a global or framing actor?

EU as a global actor I n today’s globalized world, it is an arguable question for some analysts, academics, in particular commentators whether...

Geopolitics of Climate Change: Future of Tao and Quantum Buddhism

From Rio to Rio with Kyoto, Copenhagen and Durban in between Paris right after and the recent China’s G-20, the conclusion remains the same:...

Trouble is Brewing in the Global Coffee Industry

Saying that coffee is ubiquitous in the West is a colossal understatement. The consumption of coffee is about one third the level of tap...

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