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Al-Assad’s Beijing Visit: A Stepping Stone to a Strategic Partnership Between the Two Nations

The Chinese government is adopting a new diplomatic stance, marked by a bold challenge to American directives. This strategy aims to bolster ties with...

Dependency Trap: Chinese Strategy to Mute Global Response to its Multidomain Aggression

China is known to entrap weaker economies through its debt trap, but the bigger threat, not so much talked about, is its strategy to...

The Brzezinski Doctrine And NATO’s Response To Russia’s Assault On Ukraine

The American-Polish scholar Zbigniew Brzezinski has proven to be one of the most insightful of the geostrategists, old-guard Kremlinologists, and futurologists of the 20th...

How to create a roadmap of business success through strategic planning

A business needs constant tweaking and analysing past results to unite the strategies and embrace success. Creating a business roadmap is not easy; you...

Read, Write, Intelligence And How To Think Like A Strategist

When it comes down to it intelligence is all in your mind. It's the blueprint of your childhood, the books that you have read,...

The Grandmaster’s strategy

A man, with the synergy of an ex-soldier and pastoral counselor took my smile and turned it into a parachute. It grew wings and...

An Ideology of Power, National Interest, and the State: Realism and Power in International Relations

Realism is nothing more than the ideology of powerful states. In Dunne and Schmidt’s chapter on realism for the International Relations (IR) textbook The Globalization...

The latest Kissinger: Leadership and the eavesdropping on history

In the first lines of the introduction to his most recent book, Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy, which was released this summer in...

An Insight to Unresolved Plight of the Ukrainian Crisis and Russia’s Strategic Culture

It is almost the 7th month since the Russian Military Operation has begun in Ukraine. Despite outright condemnations and harsh sanctions on Russia, Kremlin’s...

Clausewitz and Napoleonic wars in changing characters of war

Clausewitz was born in Burg near Mag de burg in 1780. He entered Persian army as lance corporal in 1972. He served in campaigns...

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Elections Without Direct Voters, Syria’s Parliament After Assad

Ahmed al Sharaa’s new parliament is seated. The urgent...

Pipes and Promises: Indonesia’s High-Stakes Bid for Growth

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Weaponizing the Supply Chain: Inside China’s New Rare Earth Export Restrictions

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Africa Trade Is Booming With Foreign Players – Just Without Russia

Russia's relations, strained by multiple factors, including its own...

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