Securing Ukraine with Proper Financing
Ukraine must avoid a death-debt spiral at a time of competing requirements and low appetites for “forever wars” among its allies.
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Ukraine must avoid a death-debt spiral at a time of competing requirements and low appetites for “forever wars” among its allies.
Varoufakis advocates a more inclusive structure that addresses not only economic efficiency but also social justice in policy formulation.
Jimmy Lai’s persecution stems from Deng Xiaoping’s distorted view of sovereignty and his rewriting of Hong Kong’s history.
Once consolidated its IOR position, India will emerge as a shaping force in the Indo-Pacific regional order and governance.
If the US, Japan, and South Korea could adapt the linkage policy to the realities of the 21st century, it could build a more stable Indo-Pacific framework.
What happens when a state not only applies realism, but takes it further, setting a new standard?
Historical precedents, symbolic instruments and contemporary strategies converge to shape Hongkongers’ understanding of sovereignty, identity, and patriotism.
China’s BRI-era ‘one-stop’ dispute-resolution model, centred on the China International Commercial Court (CICC) reverses treaty-port extraterritoriality by turning legal pluralism from an imposed constraint into invited jurisdiction thro…
The quantum race represents a profound challenge to global security governance but also a unique window for cooperative action.
In a world where ordinary users can shape global perceptions, the dynamics of influence and legitimacy are being fundamentally redefined.