By Halmat Palani There is no conflict in the Middle East, or arguably in the world, that divides people more than the Israel–Palestine conflict....
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Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan does not often go along with the geopolitical concerns of the US and Europe. He belongs to the generation of Turkish politicians whose outlook is more Eurasian and Middle Eastern than European and more religious than secular in line with the policy of strategic depth. Strategic depth holds that foreign […]
By Halmat Palani There is no conflict in the Middle East, or arguably in the world, that divides people more than the Israel–Palestine conflict....
Türkiye’s application for BRICS membership has raised questions about its strategic intentions and the broader implications for its role within...
By Xue Song In the past decade, the increasing interaction between China and Indonesian Islamic communities—exemplified by government...
By Yang Xite In the process of stabilizing the economy in China this year, two major microeconomic groups have attracted significant attention,...
The U.S. and many other societies are cycling into situations of toxic polarization today; discussion, let alone consensus, often appears impossible...
The U.S. and many other societies are cycling into situations of toxic polarization today; discussion, let alone consensus, often appears impossible...
Southeast Asia finds itself at a pivotal moment as the global power structure shifts from unipolarity to multipolarity, driven by China’s rise,...
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
Russia has branded Iran as an “important partner” amid reports of missile supplies being sent to the Middle Eastern country. The relationship...