The global network of geopolitics
To understand Iran properly, it is necessary to separate three concepts that are often confused: ethnicity, language, and political identity. Persian culture has indeed... Keep reading
The underdog mythos is woven into the American self-conception. From frontier settlers to civil rights marchers, from small-town entrepreneurs to immigrant families, the country’s... Keep reading
Ali Khamenei’s tenure from 1989 to 2026 coincided with cycles of repression at home and confrontation abroad. For supporters of regime change, his removal... Keep reading
The CM-302 missile, marketed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation as a high-performance anti-ship weapon, reportedly has a range of roughly 290 kilometres... Keep reading
Historically, economic relations between India and France have been broad but selective, with strengths in defense procurement, aerospace, nuclear energy, luxury and consumer goods,... Keep reading
Women moved freely in Iran before 1979. Before Ruhollah Khomeini overthrew Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and transformed Iran into a blind, Islamic republic fomenting trouble... Keep reading
The result of the initiative is a mosaic of EU-wide initiatives and country-specific pathways that together form the most comprehensive mobility architecture ever negotiated... Keep reading
The operation unfolded against years of mounting tensions: covert sabotage, cyber operations, maritime confrontations, and proxy clashes stretching from Syria to Lebanon. Yet this... Keep reading
Since Golda Meir’s support to Indira Gandhi against recognition of the Israeli nation, India and Israel have repeated worked as a joint super power... Keep reading
The juxtaposition is striking: while admissions elsewhere are slowed by administrative backlogs and policy caps, this specific channel appears poised for expansion. Whether this... Keep reading
The shift began gradually in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but the decisive transformation occurred after Modi assumed office in 2014. His leadership... Keep reading
Pakistan’s economy is structurally import-dependent, particularly for petroleum, liquefied natural gas, edible oil, and industrial raw materials. Without steady foreign exchange earnings, the country... Keep reading
Handful of nations control enormous shares of global supply while others struggle with margins, delayed payments, and credit risks. According to the Food and... Keep reading
Economic capital converts into political capital only when communities build “institutional density”, lobby groups, donor ecosystems, media platforms, legal advocacy networks, and grassroots mobilization... Keep reading
Wood dominates American housing primarily because it is cheap, fast, and financially efficient within the country’s lending architecture. According to studies by the National... Keep reading