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A Friend in Need: Kazakhstan lends Russia a helping hand

International sanctions against Russia have not had the full intended effect because the Russian economy is being propped up by allies, including Kazakhstan. With...

UN, Foreign Human Rights Groups Demand Thorough Investigations into Mali’s Massacre

With a population of nearly 20 million people, the Republic of Mali is a landlocked country located on rivers of Senegal and Niger in...

China Contributes to International Peace and Stability: Evidence from the Russo-Ukrainian War

Some members of the U.S. Congress, particularly Republicans, are advocating for the United States to take a more severe stance in the Ukraine conflict....

How Beijing’s Mixed Signals over Ukraine Can Shape NATO’s Evolving Threat Perceptions

China’s mixed signals over the Ukrainian crisis have prompted commentators to speculate about a forming Sino-Russian alignment. Beijing’s ambiguous position towards the conflict has,...

A Decade in Power: Reviewing Kim Jong-un’s Economic Policies

An average person primarily knows North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un for two things: the nuclear bombs and his ruthless rule. As he finishes...

Indo-Russia S-400 Deal and Its Implications for Pakistan

India wants to become a dominant power in the region on the basis of its military and economic strength. While Pakistan did not want...

U.S. Hunts Central Asian Salafi-Jihadi Groups

The US Department of the Treasury and the State Department successfully and effectively conduct counter-terrorism operations against ISIS and al-Qaeda-affiliated Central Asian Salafi-Jihadi groups,...

A New Rashomon: How Tokyo’s Policy Will Shape Security in the Asia-Pacific

Amid the incoming waves of restrictive measures imposed against Russia, Japan’s political establishment has come forward with a number of statements that may well...

Nuclear Deterrence, Intimidation, and Propaganda: Which is Which?

The West has jointly mobilized to impose all-rounded sanctions on Russia, in the way that far exceeded Russian President Vladimir Putin's expectation in the...

What a ‘Neutralization’ of Ukraine Actually Means

Debates about “Ukrainian neutrality” to end the war with Russia are picking up steam in the US. After many calls from international academics, last...

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US Trade Ties and the Rise of Soft Power Diplomacy

Pakistan’s diplomatic playbook for 2025 is shifting noticeably toward...

Gaza’s Deadly Legacy: Why Aid Groups Say Clearance Will Take 30 Years

Clearing unexploded bombs from Gaza may take 20 to...

Carney Aims to Reset US-Canada Trade Relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that Canada...

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