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Cinema and the Psychology of Conflict: Rethinking the Narrative of Struggle

Cinema does more than entertain society—it reflects and reinforces the choices within human behaviour...

Between Security and Sovereignty: Japan’s Strategic Convergence with the United States

As Japan moves closer to the United States, it risks increasing its distance from regional actors such as China, North Korea, and even Russia...

The Mosaic Doctrine: Why Iran Cannot Be Overpowered by Conventional Warfare

The Mosaic Doctrine prioritises survivability and continuity over centralised control, an approach that is particularly effective in protracted conflicts. ...

From Oil Flows to Power Plays: Energy Geopolitics in the Age of Inflation

As long as energy remains both an economic necessity and a strategic instrument, price volatility will continue to reflect geopolitical frictions and competing national interests...

Greater Israel: From Biblical Promise to Strategic Reality

Today, the idea of Greater Israel lies between aspiration and reality, shaped by security concerns, regional dynamics, and shifting power balances...

From Distrust to Pragmatism: India’s Calculated Engagement with the Taliban

India condemned Pakistan’s attacks on Afghan civilians, reflecting how its relationship with Taliban-led Afghanistan has shifted since 2021 into a more transactional engagement...

Domestic Legitimacy, Global Consequences: What Meloni’s Referendum Loss Reveals

In a crucial referendum, voters rejected Giorgia Meloni's judicial reform, marking a major political loss for her government...

The Sovereign Siege: From NIA Crackdowns to the ‘Deep State’ Shadow in Northeast India

Van Dyke exemplifies the post-Cold War Western ‘conflict entrepreneur’: ideologically motivated, institutionally credentialed, and structurally positioned to assist US strategic goals...

Debt, Dollar and Dependency: How Financial Architecture Keeps the Global South in Check

Ultimately, the story of debt, the dollar, and dependency is not solely about finance; it is about power, who holds it, how it is exercised, and how it shapes the developmental possibilities available...