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Trump’s card a challenging Shift from Counterterrorism to Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan

Since November 2015, America has been dealing with a noteworthy rise in terror attacks in Afghanistan, which brought about by Taliban, Al-Qaida and the...

Trump draws geopolitical battle lines in South Asia

President Donald J. Trump has drawn battle lines in South Asia that are likely to have a ripple effect across Eurasia: a stepped-up war...

An Islamic State Safe Haven in the Making

The murder of a Turkish policeman by an Islamic State terrorist on August 13, 2017 illustrates the mental mistake of the entire Turkish Ministry...

Economics of Terrorism: Companies Bring New Innovative Solutions to Preventing Terrorism across Europe

Amid terrorist attacks in Europe, Strategic Intelligence Research & Resourcing’s sentiment is extremist violence will persist and become a normal state of affairs. Many...

Cultural Assimilation Ought To Be an Imperative, Not Elective, In Immigration

The recent unveiling of the RAISE Act, an attempt to reform America’s immigration system to make it skill-based and reduce legal immigration to half,...

Liability for Destruction of Cultural Property in International Criminal Law: Reading the Al Mahdi Reparations Ruling

17th August, 2017 will go down in history as a momentous day in Transitional Justice. On this day Trial Chamber VIII of the International...

Trump’s administration should formulate a viable strategy for Afghanistan

Since Donald Trump came to power in the United States of America, tough discussions have taken place amongst the major strategists and foreign policy...

China contributes to doubts about Pakistani crackdown on militants

China, at the behest of Pakistan, has for the second time this year prevented the United Nations from listing a prominent Pakistani militant as...

China and Turkey Aspiring for the Greatness in the World

Authors: Wang Li & Fan Yao-tian During his 2-day visit to China (August 2-3), Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu of Turkey informed the media that...

Why does China need a “support” base in Djibouti?

For four decades since 1949, Chinese government vowed not to send a single soldier abroad during the peacetime. This statement sounds credible because the...

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