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How a faster than expected US decline is a cause for worry in China?

Something rather unusual happened this April. CSIS, a Washington-based leading US think tank on foreign affairs, suggested in an article its website carried on...

From Namaste Trump to Tariff Wars: The Chaos of Trump’s Diplomacy with India

A very interesting situation is coming into being in the current scenario of US-India relations. A belligerent 25% tariff and a further warning of...

The End of History and The Return to Geopolitics

In his 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama put forward one of the most challenging and enduring hypotheses...

The BRICS Nations Assert Their Presence

The international system is currently undergoing a complex transitional phase. The United States, once the most influential, affluent, and powerful country, is gradually losing...

Feet of Clay and Roads of Silk: China’s BRI Expansion and the Geostrategic Dilemma

For broader context on China’s strategic vulnerabilities, see the first part of this analysis: “The Malacca Dilemma: China’s Achilles’ Heel”. The extent of Chinese ramification...

BRICS: Leading the Charge in Global Governance Reform

The recent BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, marked by the "Joint Declaration of the 17th BRICS Summit" and its 126 commitments, firmly established...

From Washington to Africa: Decoding Trump’s Geopolitical Agenda

United States President Donald Trump's unexpected invitation of five West African leaders from Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal for an extraordinary multilateral meeting...

From Grotius to Huawei: The Evolution of Law-fare in Global Power Politics

The term law fare which is being used increasingly these days refers to the manipulation of the legal system and legal structure to use...

Beyond Rhetoric: BRICS Faces Test on Multipolar Commitment

For the past few years, United States global dominance has been of much concern for the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South...

Britain Between Two Worlds: Imperial Legacy and Post-Brexit Possibilities

Throughout modern history, Great Britain has consistently stood as the most influential political and economic power in the world. The country led the Industrial...

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