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A new political center is taking shape in Japan, one that is pushing the old center-left to the margins of the political spectrum.
Is India’s love for Russia built on nostalgia for a relationship that no longer exists?
The arc of geopolitics will bend back toward competition.
Kyrgyzstan is set to serve a two-year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) after defeating the Philippines in a tightly matched ballot on June 3 to represent the Asia-Pacific region on the body.
Midway into Narendra Modi’s third prime ministerial term, just as the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is steadily increasing its strength through winning elections and engineering defections, a new phenomenon has struck it like a bolt from the blue: hints of a Gen Z revolt.
The rise of majoritarian politics globally, combined with a shifting geopolitical calculus around India, has created openings for the RSS that did not exist a decade ago.
Could Myanmar's stalled Yatarnapon Cyber City project be set for an injection of Russian assistance?
The former ruling party, once a mainstay of Bangladeshi politics, has largely disappeared from public political life. But its leaders remain defiant.
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A new political center is taking shape in Japan, one that is pushing the old center-left to the margins of the political spectrum.
The arc of geopolitics will bend back toward competition.
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Kyrgyzstan, the second Central Asian country ever to be elected as a non-permanent member of the UNSC, was propelled to victory on the back of a wave of diplomatic support from its neighbors,…
Hitherto confined to social media, the “cockroaches” emerged on the ground at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on June 6. What started as a joke has turned serious.
The rise of majoritarian politics globally, combined with a shifting geopolitical calculus around India, has created openings for the RSS that did not exist a decade ago.