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The logic of prevention may have simply been an excuse for Israel to attack Iran. But the regional security dilemma also made ...
Technical teams from Congo and Rwanda initialed a U.S.-brokered draft peace agreement. It’s unlikely to bring an end to the ...
Timor-Leste’s long-awaited accession to ASEAN reflects Southeast Asia’s recognition of the potential in its developmental ...
Noboa won reelection promising a hardline security agenda to tackle Ecuador’s security crisis. His plans will face two major ...
Israel’s attacks on Iran cement a hard truth for the United States: Pivoting away from the Middle East isn’t as simple as ...
Nigeria’s president still faces many challenges, but with the opposition in disarray, Tinubu is consolidating support halfway ...
While conflict isn’t inevitable, a convergence of familiar patterns in South Sudan has significantly increased the risk of renewed violence.
Shannon Brincat is a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at the University of the Sunshine Coast in ...
School of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS), University of Queensland, Australia. His doctoral research ...
The Philippines’ two leading political dynasties have been at war for two years. It will likely get bloodier and worsen the country’s governance.
After a series of military successes, Israel now seems to believe there is no problem that cannot ultimately be solved by force alone.