Archive for August, 2023

Russia Announces Plans Tor Two East-West Trade Corridors Bypassing Kazakhstan – OpEd

For more than two decades, various international consortia have talked about organizing trade corridors between Europe and Asia to bypass the Russian Federation. Now, Moscow has turned the tables and announced plans to create two east-west trade corridors to bypass Kazakhstan which it increasingly views as an obstacle. This summer, Russian officials have announced the start of construction of two […]

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Peace And Development: Southeast Asia Studies And The Study of Philippines-China Friendly Relations – OpEd

Peace and development are twin concepts binding all members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to cooperate. These concepts represent not only the aspiration and destiny of ASEAN as the most successful regional organization in Asia. They also determine the research paradigm of Southeast East Asian Studies in China viewed from the perspective of ASEAN and not from […]

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Contention And Conflict: Unraveling Geopolitical Intricacies Of South China Sea – Analysis

The South China Sea, situated between the Southeast Asian mainland and the Far East, has become a focal point on the global stage due to its intricate history, complex territorial claims, and resulting geopolitical tensions. Covering an expansive 3.5 million square kilometers, this sea serves not only as a pivotal maritime crossroads but also hosts numerous archipelagos, coral reefs, and […]

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Can Central Asia Engage With The Taliban Over Access To Water? – Analysis

Recently, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported the progress of Afghanistan’s Qosh Tepa Irrigation Canal, $670 million, 285-kilometer canal to irrigate 550,000 hectares of land by diverting 25% of the flow of the Amu Darya River. Irrigating northern Afghanistan has been a priority for Kabul since Afghanistan’s first president, Mohammad Daud Khan, planned the canal in the 1970s. The Amu Darya, […]

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Disengaging with IEA will create vacuum in Afghanistan: Qatar PM

Disengaging with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) will create a bigger chaos and will create a vacuum in the country, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani warned on Friday. “We strongly believe that disengaging with Taliban (IEA) will create a bigger chaos and will create a vacuum in the country which unfortunately we are having it from […]

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UNSC expresses concern over growth of Daesh in Afghanistan

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) expressed concern in a meeting on Friday over the growth and activity of Daesh in Afghanistan and said the security of the world, especially the countries of the region, is at risk. At the meeting, Under-Secretary-General of the Office of Counter-Terrorism said that Daesh has gained access to American weapons in Afghanistan, and in […]

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À propos de l’Inde, un aperçu de la complexité du jeu chinois, ou l’art de la territorialisation des contradictions dans un temps long

La comparaison a été souvent faite de la Chine joueur de go et ce qui dans ce jeu est différent de la plupart des jeux, qu’il s’agisse des échecs russes ou du poker étasunien, dans lesquels prime la concentration dans la compétition pour les échecs, et le bluff du rapport des forces pour l’autre. Ce qui caractérise le jeu de […]

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The Price of Fragmentation

Why the Global Economy Isn’t Ready for the Shocks Ahead We are living through turbulent times, in a world that has become richer but also more fragile. Russia’s war in Ukraine has painfully demonstrated that we cannot take peace for granted. A deadly pandemic and climate disasters remind us how brittle life is against the force of nature. Major technological […]

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BRICS 15th Summit Challenges The Present World Order

With adoption of the Johannesburg II Declaration, BRICS’ historic 15th summit has concluded in the South African city of Johannesburg. To wrap up the summit, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa presented a joint declaration in the final day of the summit. The BRICS, the collective of the world’s largest developing economies, members have committed to strengthening the framework of mutually […]

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BRICS is doubling its membership. Is the bloc a new rival for the G7?

This bloc goes to eleven. At its summit on Thursday in Johannesburg, the BRICS group of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa announced that its membership is more than doubling. Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Saudi Arabia have been invited to join the group in January. A formidable rival to the Group of Seven […]

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