Al Jazeera vs. Bangladesh: What’s Happening, Why, And What Might It Lead To? By Andrew Korybko It’s up to the court of law to establish the facts about Al Jazeera’s investigation, but the very publication of the outlet’s series of reports… Read More ›
International Affairs
Policy Options for Pakistan In Changing Dimensions of International And Regional Discourse
Policy Options for Pakistan In Changing Dimensions of International And Regional Discourse By News Desk On 8th February 2021, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad organized an Online Conference on, “Changing Dimensions of International & Regional Discourse, A… Read More ›
Farmers’ Protest and Socio-Economics – A Litmus Test for World’s Largest Democracy?
Farmers’ Protest and Socio-Economics – A Litmus Test for World’s Largest Democracy? By Haleema Khalid Centred around the three pieces of agricultural legislation passed in September 2020 by Indian Parliament, #FarmersProtest began in August when the three acts were unveiled. Though,… Read More ›
President Putin’s Davos Speech Defined The World War C Era
President Putin’s Davos Speech Defined The World War C Era By Andrew Korybko The Russian leader’s speech at this year’s virtual Davos Summit thoroughly articulated the challenges and opportunities of the World War C era, the author’s term for referring to… Read More ›
Is Biden Submitting To The Pentagon’s Anti-Chinese Containment Strategy?
Is Biden Submitting To The Pentagon’s Anti-Chinese Containment Strategy? By Andrew Korybko Taken together, these four developments in just a week’s time very strongly suggest that President Biden is struggling to improve relations with China like he previously promised that he’d… Read More ›
Modi’s Khalistan Dilemma Will Only Destabilize India
Modi’s Khalistan Dilemma Will Only Destabilize India By Andrew Korybko Indian Prime Minister Modi is being gored on the horns of yet another dilemma entirely of his own making, this time regarding the Punjabi Sikh self-determination movement known as Khalistan…. Read More ›
India’s Republic Day: Kashmiris voice deep regret over betrayal by Indian Government
India’s Republic Day: Kashmiris voice deep regret over betrayal by Indian Government By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai “Kashmiris are not enemies of India or hold any grudge against its inhabitants. We are desirous of a strong India and Pakistan and it… Read More ›
Russian-American Relations Under Biden: More Of The Same Except For One Thing
Russian-American Relations Under Biden: More Of The Same Except For One Thing By Andrew Korybko Russian-American relations will remain just as bad under Biden as they were under Trump except for the 46th President’s desire to extend the New START for… Read More ›
Future Of International Arms Control Regime And Implications For South Asia
Future Of International Arms Control Regime And Implications For South Asia By Khawaja Dawood Tariq Any plan to include China into a bilateral or multilateral strategic arms control regime will have to carefully manage the quagmire that is the South Asian… Read More ›
Why’d Navalny Return To The Same Country That He Claimed Tried To Kill Him?
Why’d Navalny Return To The Same Country That He Claimed Tried To Kill Him? By Andrew Korybko Russian anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny inexplicably decided to return to the same country that he claimed had unsuccessfully tried to kill him, curiously timing… Read More ›