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How the Red Dragon came to rule the world: A tale of Chinese investments

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The paradigmatic shift of U.S. foreign policy away from the Middle East exemplifies a new world order that has come to dominate the...

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South China Sea: A hurdle for the Chinese?

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After leaving Afghanistan, the US now has to settle another big challenge in the region; the tensions in the South China Sea are rising....

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Unravelling the China-Iran Agreement: What lies ahead for the Middle East?

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By signing a 25-year cooperation agreement with Iran, China has dynamically made its presence felt in the Middle East. The oil-rich and...

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Power Coups of the 21st Century: The Case of Myanmar

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In the eyes of the world, Myanmar had come a long way with regards to building some solid democratic foundation for the development of a...

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The Ardern Phenomenon: How Jacinda Won Our Hearts

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Less than 2 years ago, the name “Jacinda Ardern” rang no bells whatsoever in Europeans’ ears. No one knew of the woman who came to...

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Revolutionized Leadership: A New Era in Politics

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Undoubtedly, most readers have frequently come across evaluations of their government’s effort to handle the effects of the COVID-19...

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On Leadership: what it means to “rule well”

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As evolved human beings that successfully managed to organize themselves in civil societies under structured governments, the notion of...

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