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Should the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.  be Monitoring Commonwealth Fusion Systems?

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has its genesis in the Foreign Investment and National Security Act (FINSA) of 2007. ...

Reducing Risk, Boosting Trade: The Case for Indonesia’s Local Currency Settlement Agreements

The U.S. Dollar is a standard reference for world currency values, and the World Trade Organization (WTO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the...

Zimbabwe-Russia Relations: From Historical Legacies to Contemporary Security and Mineral Interests

In June 2022, I authored an article clarifying that the U.S. Office of Security Cooperation in Zambia “is not to be confused with a...

Strategic Energy Collaboration: Enhancing US-Bangladesh Initiatives

Bangladesh stands at an exciting crossroads. Its thriving economy and burgeoning population demand a robust energy sector, and the nation is poised for a...

The US-Mexico Border Water Dispute: A Call for Cooperation Over Conflict

The water dispute along the US-Mexico border is not just a regional issue; it is a microcosm of a global crisis that underscores the...

Trump’s Second Term: A Boon for China’s Dominance in Africa?

As the U.S. presidential elections loom, Africa finds itself at a critical juncture, potentially shaped by a second term under Donald Trump. Drawing from...

Warsaw Pact Retrospective in the Lens of International Regime Theory

The Warsaw Pact regime, once led by the formidable Soviet Union, was formed in 1955 as a “rival” to NATO. While it never engaged...

Guns, Greed, and Rights: Questioning the Narrative of ‘Gun Rights’ in America

One basic question that is brought to light by the debate over gun regulation in the US is: who is accountable when gun ownership...

Coffee stories: Public’s Behaviour towards Starbucks during the Genocide in Gaza

A genocide in Gaza, a decline in revenue, Starbucks is amongst the many Multinational Corporations (MNC) that has felt the heat of boycott due...

Early Days in the U.S. Presidential Election

Unlike parliamentary systems where the governing party can call an election whenever it chooses as it commands a voting majority, the U.S. system actually...

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When a US president scales back military exercises with...

The Last Cities Where a Hotel Concierge Still Means Something

When a guest at the Hotel Montalembert in Paris...

The Patriot Problem: America Can’t Build Missiles Fast Enough

On July 23, Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainians that Raytheon...

How the Strait of Hormuz standoff flipped the energy security debate (VIDEO)

For decades, the conventional narrative has been one in...
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