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What Jews, Palestinian Israelis, and Turkish Kurds have in common

Diaspora Jews, Palestinian Israelis, and Turkish Kurds have more in common than meets the eye. The similarities in how the three minority communities define themselves...

The “necklace” along the Silk Road

How many Chinese are there in the world outside their homeland? Speaking of overseas Chinese - be they of Chinese citizenship or origin -...

Relevance of Diaspora Diplomacy to Bolster Pakistan-U.S. Relations

With the advent of 21st century, the relevance of Diaspora in foreign policy has increased. It is considered as a significant source of country’s...

African-American Diaspora Engagement at the Core of U.S.-African Relations in Multipolar World

The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington has placed African-American diaspora at the core for strengthening multifaceted  relations with Africa. The White House and...

Polonia: Poland’s diaspora policy

In 2007, the Polish authorities for the first time adopted a government program to promote cooperation with the Polish diaspora (Polonia) and Poles abroad. In 2002,...

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When Sea Corridors Trap the Supply Chain

Attacks on merchant vessels transiting the Red Sea have...

Beyond SAARC: China’s Emerging Bloc and the New Geopolitics of South Asia

In the aftermath of the 2025 India-Pakistan standoff arguably...

After the Preemptive Strikes on Iran: Evolving Limits of Israel’s Nuclear Ambiguity

In consequence of recent hostilities, Iran’s prospects for gaining...

How to Spot a Good Investment Opportunity in Limassol Ahead of Competition: Practical Advice

Limassol, where the sunsets are golden and the real...

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