Regional studies
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Biden Plans First Visit to The Middle East
The US’s reduced involvement in the Middle East and its plans to redistribute US forces based in the region has…
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Is TikTok a National Security Threat to the US?
Every now and then, TikTok is criticized for its affiliation with a Chinese company, not to mention its many serious…
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Why are Protests Escalating Against India’s Military Recruitment Policy?
There have been increasing signs of instability in India recently after the Indian government refused to repeal its new military…
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What are the Chances of War between Ethiopia and Sudan?
On June 26, Sudanese-Ethiopian tensions escalated in the border dispute over the Al-Fashaga area after the Sudanese army announced the…
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What are the Implications of Growing UAE Interest in Metaverse Technology?
The United Arab Emirates has been able to achieve a prominent international position in technologies and related future concepts. This…
Read More » Shinzo Abe transformed Japan’s relationship with Taiwan to counter China’s threats
Shinzo Abe left an indelible mark on Japanese foreign policy, leading the country from one that was largely reactive to…
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“They are there but you’ll never see their faces”: The secret heroes of Shanghai’s lockdown
By Don Weinland Jeff Lau, an it worker in his mid-30s, lives alone in a large housing complex on the outskirts of…
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Between Association and Membership: what European destiny for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
By Pierre MIREL By declaring that “Ukraine belongs to our European family”, the European Council did not promise its accession…
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The Russian army in the Ukrainian conflict: what first lessons?
The Russian army was thought out and designed for a war of destruction of the armed forces of NATO, not…
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The big problem of insomnia in South Korea
South Korea is one of the most sleep deprived countries in the world.Ji-Eun started having trouble sleeping when her office…
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42 years ago… the Gwangju uprising
President Park Geun Hye (박근혜), he established an authoritarian and repressive regime following his 1961 coup . Nevertheless, he has also allowed Korea…
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THE HISTORY OF HANGEUL, THE KOREAN ALPHABET
Last October 9 in Korea was Hangeul Day. For the two or three people in the background who are lost, Hangeul…
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