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Shifting alliances put the Horn of Africa on edge
Oct 24, 2024 // Tensions are on the rise again on the Horn of Africa, as Egypt, Somalia, and Eritrea discuss a potential collective security alliance against Ethiopia.
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Central Asia–Caspian region, a high–stakes arena for global investors
Nov 25, 2024 · The Central Asia–Caspian region is a geopolitical chessboard with profound challenges and untapped opportunities. As global powers vie for influence, multinational corporations face risks but also transformative investments in energy, infrastructure, and technology, writes Dr. Elkhan Nuriyev.
Robert McNally // Guest Contributor
Nov 26, 2024 · Robert McNally is an energy consultant who served as a special assistant to the president on the National Economic Council, 2001-03, and senior director on the National Security Council in 2003. // Diplomatic Courier
Evolving diplomacy in Sudan: Escalation, proxy, or ceasefire?
Mar 6, 2024 · ince April 2023, Sudan has plunged into a civil war fought between the Sudanese regular army under the rule of Prime Minister Fattah al–Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a parallel army commanded by Vice President Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. After almost a year of hostilities, the humanitarian situation in Sudan is on the verge of collapse, with Sudan quickly on its way to becoming a ...
Limitations of Liberalism on Display with Ukraine Crisis
Feb 25, 2022 // CSPC Senior Fellow Ethan Brown examines the ongoing Ukraine Crisis through the lens of the IR theories of liberalism and realism. The West's failures on Ukraine display both the limitations of liberalism in practice and a propensity of Western powers to stray from its principles, argues Brown.
From Energy to Diplomacy: A Decade of Belt and Road in the …
Dec 17, 2023 // China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has had, over the past decade, a profound impact on the political, cultural, and economic landscapes of countries the world over. While much of the BRI is an empty concept, BRI investments have in many ways transformed the Middle East, writes Elia Preto Martini.
Is nuclear proliferation back? - diplomaticourier.com
Mar 23, 2024 · reparations are already underway at the United Nations for the 2026 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non–Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which was originally signed in 1968. Many expect a contentious event. Some countries are having second thoughts about the principle of non–proliferation, because they wonder if Russia would have invaded Ukraine in 2022 if the ...
Small Town, Big Money - diplomaticourier.com
ver the past two years, school boards have emerged as focal points for national debates about COVID-19 health policy, critical race theory, and policies surrounding LGBTQ students and curricula in public schools. National groups like the 1776 Project PAC and School Board Watchlist have formed to organize political action on school boards. New and existing national political organizations have ...
China’s Economy Is Rotting from the Head - diplomaticourier.com
Nov 03, 2022 // For years, there was little disagreement that China’s economic growth would continue largely unabated. However, as their economic growth model crumbles, China’s prospects today look far less rosy than they once did, writes MIT’s Daron Acemoglu.