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Indian Elections 2019: Towards New Economic and Political Goals

The current protracted election campaign has been enduringly characterized, by a lingering overhang of foreign policy and national security considerations, punctuated by constant reminders of India’s rising...

US strives to supply Europe with its own gas

American Congressmen continue to exert every effort to thwart the completion of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline, which is designed to secure a long-lasting supply of...

2019: Towards a new world (dis)order

The Munich Security Conference is a leading annual forum on international security and strategy. The theme of its recent installment, The Great Puzzle: Who Will Pick Up...

The Encroaching Impact of Arms Trade on South Asia’s Geopolitics

In his famous farewell address to the American Public in 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower had both defined and warned against the encroaching influence of what was...

Sanctions Policy: The ‘European Paradox’

Since the end of the Cold War, economic sanctions have increasingly been used by big players as a tool of foreign policy. The initiators of sanctions...

US geopolitical interests offer Iran sanctions loophole amid mounting tension

The Indian-backed Iranian port of Chabahar has emerged as a major loophole in a tightening military and economic noose and ever harsher US sanctions that President...

South Korea should go with the United States

Now, previous success won’t guarantee same success in future in the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, We are expecting generation that ability to create new and...

Iran vs. US: Bracing for war?

On May 8, 2018, President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), better known as the Iran nuclear deal,...

Turkey is the Guarantor of Peace in the Black Sea region

The wider Black Sea region—which brings together the littoral states plus neighbouring countries—is experiencing a rapidly shifting security environment that combines large-scale conventional military threats, internationalized civil...

Will Islamophobes take over democracies in the West?

One is alarmed to see how Islamophobes have begun to dominate secular forces in `civilized’ western democracies. During the 2008 American presidential election `several Republican politicians...

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Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | May 12

EXECUTIVE TAKEAWAYS Inflation resurging. U.S. CPI expected to rise 0.6%...

From Landslide to Crisis: Keir Starmer Battles to Stay in Power

Keir Starmer was seen as a leader who would...

Who Are Britain’s “Bond Vigilantes” and Why Do They Matter?

Britain's long-term government borrowing costs have risen to their...

Trump Says Iran Ceasefire on ‘Life Support’ as Peace Prospects Fade

Prospects for a diplomatic breakthrough between the United States...

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