Submitted by Max Freundlieb
In the face of violence, governments frequently invoke the policy “We don’t talk to terrorists.” George W. Bush cited it in resp... Read More
Australia has not reconciled with its past. Beginning with an invasion in the 18th century, the modern state of ‘Australia’ is complicit in the massacre, subju... Read More
Indonesia might not be the first country to come up when we talk about conflict. However, this great power of Southeast Asia has been involved in an ongoing co... Read More
“Each year, one journalist gets a Pulitzer prize and one hundred get shot.”
This was the message shared by the United Nations on the 2nd of November, ... Read More
By Monish Tourangbam
Power is an intriguing element of foreign policy concept and practice. While countries accumulate power, that allows them to achieve n... Read More
Are the South-Pacific Islands becoming a new center of global strategic competition? In recent years, it appears as though the traditional power balance in the... Read More
by Annina Claesson
Nearly 8 million people – that is how many people who took part in the global climate strikes from Sept. 20 to 27, 2019. Protests spanned... Read More
By Darcy French
Europe is grappling with its identity, and debates over the future of the Union have reached the polls in European elections held in May. Re... Read More
By Michael Xizhuang Zhou
As Yuval Noah Harari reminds us in his best-selling book Homo Deus, “history does not tolerate a vacuum.” Even as we solve old pro... Read More
By Cameron Rogers
The United Kingdom (UK) has more or less run out of time to come up with a viable strategy for Brexit. The inevitable “no” vote on Theresa... Read More