Structural asymmetries and strategic cleavages challenge BRICS’ cohesion and credibility. Its multipolar aspirations remain, ...
Takaichi’s victory shows that Japan’s glass ceiling is composed not only of traditional sexist forces, but also feminist ...
Nalinie Sharma is a PhD Research Scholar in International Relations at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India and has worked as a Risk Analyst with the Indo-Pacific Studies Center, Australia. She ...
Southeast Asian states increasingly see state-owned investment funds more as tools of national development than wealth ...
Most critically, Malaysia could accelerate progress on the long-delayed Code of Conduct in the South China Sea by tabling a ...
Backlash over the repression of Gen Z protests may have forced a change in leadership, but without genuine democratic renewal ...
In September 2025, mass protests in Nepal led by Generation Z over social media censorship, corruption and economic ...
The explosion of outward foreign direct investment commitments into green manufacturing supply chains is not evidence of an ...
Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption commission was meant to mark a new era of integrity, but its early turmoil shows that ...
Sanae Takaichi’s presidency is a win for the LDP right, but as prime minister she would be hostage to complex policy ...
From a tragic death to nationwide unrest, Indonesia now sits at a crossroads where an organised civil movement could revive ...
In an era of multipolar competition, CPEC has evolved into a strategic lifeline for Pakistan and a pivotal foothold for China ...
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