
A mericans have always been proud of their democratic system. Since the end of World War II, the United States has even used its democratic system as a template to “democratize” some other...

A mericans have always been proud of their democratic system. Since the end of World War II, the United States has even used its democratic system as a template to “democratize” some other...

Donald Trump’s return to the White House has stirred up a new round of tensions in international trade. In the early days of his second term, he made a sudden shift in policy...

I n a highly contentious move, U.S. President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on trade, signaling a profound shift in U.S. economic and foreign policies to advance his “America First” agenda. On...

I n 2024, as the world underwent profound political changes, global security faced increasing instabilities and uncertainties. Traditional and non-traditional security threats interacted and overlapped, and the risk of turmoil increased. Strategic trust...

Current analysis of the contemporary global security situation is incomplete if the issues of the Global South’s security interests particularly the Africa’s security needs and concerns are left out of the discussions. Today,...

On August 24, 2020, General Secretary Xi Jinping, for the first time, raised the idea that “the world has entered a period of turbulence and change” at a symposium with experts in the...

The global trade landscape has been shaken by a recent wave of U.S. trade tariffs, with ripple effects reaching every corner of the world. In early 2025, the United States sharply increased tariffs...

Africa, the world’s second largest continent by population after Asia, has been part of ancient civilisations and a place of intervention and colonisation by foreign powers like the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Britain and...



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