Politics does not always move in straight lines. Instead, it goes ahead, stops, falls back, and starts all over again often under new names but with old motivations. Over two millennia ago, Aristotle named this phenomenon when he wrote about political cycles systems of governance that spring up with virtue, crumble with the accumulation of power, and are rebooted in crises of return.
Islam, Jefferson, and the Unfinished Promise of American Religious Freedom
The Library of Congress in Washington, DC, one of the oldest institutions of the United...
Strategic Autonomy or Strategic Adjustment in India’s Foreign Policy
For decades India has maintained a foreign policy which demonstrated its "strategic autonomy" that allowed...
Nearly 200 Southeast Asians, including 2 Singaporeans, served in Israeli military: IDF data
Nearly 200 Southeast Asians were among more than 50,000 service members in the Israeli military...
US draws up plans for “leadership change” and “targeting individuals” in Iran strike
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest warship ever built, transited the Strait...
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Fall 2025: Issue 43
Nepal’s Digital Uprising: Discord, Corruption, and the Future of South Asia
When Kathmandu’s skyline turned red with fire on the evening of September 10, 2025, few...
Exposing the Failure of India’s Kashmir Policy
In September 2024, addressing a jubilant rally of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters, Indian Prime...
Pahalgam Massacre – A Case of Diversionary Strategy to Bust India’s Normalcy Narrative in Kashmir
Retaliating to India’s coercive measures following the massacre of 26 tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, responsibility...
Speaking Eye-to-Eye with India
Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus has repeatedly emphasized the importance of regional cooperation for the...
US draws up plans for “leadership change” and “targeting individuals” in Iran strike
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest warship ever built, transited the Strait...
Nearly 200 Southeast Asians, including 2 Singaporeans, served in Israeli military: IDF data
Nearly 200 Southeast Asians were among more than 50,000 service members in the Israeli military...
U.S.–Iran Confrontation: Motives, Risks, and Possible Outcomes
The United States, Israel, and Iran stand at a delicate crossroads between diplomacy and confrontation....
For Trump, it’s crunch time in Gaza
It’s crunch time when Donald Trump’s Board of Peace meets in Washington this week to...
Israel’s Creeping Mission in West Bank Is Turning Stubborn
While Israel embarked on a massive military campaign in Gaza in response to October 7,...
The Rohingya case could redefine genocide and that matters for ASEAN
As hearings concluded on 30 January at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Rohingya...
US policy in post- election Myanmar
Myanmar has yet to attract serious attention from President Trump. The silence might seem surprising,...
Myanmar junta wraps election with ally set to seal victory
: Voting concluded in Myanmar's month-long election on Sunday (Jan 25), with the dominant pro-military...
Myanmar stages first phase of polling with thin turnout
The military-ruled Myanmar (earlier known as Burma and Brahmadesh) staged the first phase of general...
Myanmar’s “general’s election” has failed before it has even started
On 15 December, at a press conference in Yangon, Myanmar’s deputy minister for information, Major...
Nearly 200 Southeast Asians, including 2 Singaporeans, served in Israeli military: IDF data
Nearly 200 Southeast Asians were among more than 50,000 service members in the Israeli military...
Bangladesh charts a new multipolar course
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has secured a decisive parliamentary majority in what is more than a...
Pakistan’s Risky Bet on Trump’s “Board of Peace”
Pakistan’s decision to join US President Donald Trump’s newly created “Board of Peace” is being...
Who’s afraid of Diego Garcia?
Donald Trump’s statement – issued overnight, hours after the State Department gave its backing to...
How Pakistan Got Divided: Memoirs of Rao Farman Ali Khan Review
Imagine living through a national tragedy only to watch the most powerful architects of that...
