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Referendum and Revolution: Can Bangladesh Vote Its Way Out of Crisis?

Introduction On February 12th 2026, the world witnessed a historic moment in Bangladesh’s political development: its first post-uprising general election at the same time as...

Can the Military Force Solve a Political Problem? Pakistan’s 77-Year Balochistan Crisis

On January 31, coordinated attacks across nearly a dozen cities in Balochistan killed more than 30 civilians and 18 law enforcement personnel. The Baloch...

Bangladesh’s Once-Outlawed Jamaat Opens Door to Unity Government

NEWS BRIEF Bangladesh’s once-banned Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami, now poised for a strong electoral comeback, has announced it is open to joining a national unity government...

India’s High-Stakes Gambit in Myanmar: A Risky Strategic Move

Ahead of flawed elections according to informed sources, New Delhi is engaged in high-level negotiations with the Myanmar military regime to establish new security...

Trump’s new South Asia play: Pakistan in, India out?

NEWS BRIEF U.S. President Donald Trump will host Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the White House on Thursday, continuing a recent warming of ties...

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Why Did U.S. Military Research Help China Build a Robot Dog Industry?

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