geopolitics What Happens With The Lausanne Treaty After it Expired? The Treaty of Lausanne, signed in 1923 between Turkey and the Allied powers, played a crucial role in shaping the modern state of Turkey and ending the Ottoman Empire.
geopolitics Why Does NATO Plan To Open A Liaison Office in Tokyo? These four countries, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea, are among NATO's closest and most capable partners in the Indo-Pacific, sharing common values and interests with the alliance.
geopolitics China-US Watch: What's New On The War Horizon? A Chinese J-16 jet fighter flew directly in front of an American surveillance plane flying in international airspace over the South China Sea, forcing the U.S. Air Force plane to fly through the fighter’s wake turbulence and causing the U.S. aircraft to shake.
geopolitics No Opposition To China in Asean Malaysia is developing the ECRL with the BRI in mind. The project is driven by Chinese investment, which is good for Malaysia. Will it connect Malaysia to China's BRI from Bangkok to China?
geopolitics Featured Is the US Ready For War Against China? According to some web sources, there is a possibility of a war between the US and China in 2025 over the issue of Taiwan’s sovereignty123. Some US military officials have expressed their concerns and preparations for such a scenario13.
geopolitics Agalega: Is India Still Interested in the Occupation? Now, it looks like India will most probably write-off most of its debt towards the Pravind Jugnauth regime. But that does not mean Mauritius will not owe India anything
geopolitics Jugnauth Now Has To Face The Indian Axe No one would want to be Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth right now, with his wife trending and a major ally publicly trashing him. Furthermore, his funders appear to have turned against him after letting him down during his last visit to India. All indications are that they did not fund
asean ASEAN in the middle of new US Indo-Pacific Strategies In Biden’s new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, yet another one from the U.S.A. it appears that the ASEAN will be called upon to show whether they follow Washington or China! With U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to Asia scheduled for later this month, Japan’s ambassador
bangladesh What is the significance of the Bangladesh PM's Visit to the Maldives? By Ozair Islam In March 2014, Malé decided to close its High Commission office in Dhaka because of the reduction in the annual budget. At that time, Dhaka offered to pay the rent for the Maldives’ embassy office and bear other local official expenditures in Dhaka. Though the Maldives politely
china On the 'Taiwan Strait War' By Kung Chan, Anbound There are three main reasons for the world to pay attention to the possibility of war at Taiwan Strait. The first is the competition in the South Sea islands; the second is the large-scale military exercises in the South Sea; and the third is that Chinese
australia AUKUS: Singapore sees balancing act Singapore sees a balancing act in the recent defence pact the United States and the United Kingdom has sealed with Australia. The pact will promote a stable and secure Asia Pacific region, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Oct. 27. With this stance, Singapore makes it clear it
coup Will Erdogan Risk Isolation From Europe? Le Monde newspaper in France says Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is risking isolation from the West with his threat to kick 10 Ambassadors out of Ankara. In the Le Monde editorial titled “A quoi joue Recep Tayyip Erdogan” or what game ia s Erdogan playing? the paper says
china Singapore Achieves Historic Breakthrough Amid Geopolitical Changes The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has unduly worsened the existing geopolitical frictions among superpowers, shattering the existing global order and nearly sending the world into deeper chaos. With these changes, some countries and regions are feeling the impact of this global reshuffling and have regressed further. Yet, there are also countries