Tag: Volume XVI Issue 3
How a ‘Model Democracy’ finds itself in the midst of Geopolitical Tensions – Taiwan...
Taiwan’s Political Landscape after the 2024 Elections
On January 13, 2024, Taiwanese voters elected the island’s 8th president, William Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive...
Germany’s Democratic Dilemma: Navigating AfD’s Extremism Ahead of Regional Elections
The partially rightist-extremist party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in Germany is facing an unprecedented combination of scandals with crucial regional elections in Eastern Germany...
A North Korean Revival: Aligning with Russia
For many decades, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has been regarded as a time capsule with an outdated totalitarian regime, carrying on the...
Forging a fresh way: Former rivals from history should form new friendships
Recently the Horn of Africa has seen an increase in geopolitical tensions, with Ethiopia and Somalia at the center of a growing conflict that...
War and Crime: The New Geopolitical Nexus in Ukraine
In the shadow of war, the landscape of transnational organized crime (TOC) in Ukraine has undergone a seismic shift, with geopolitical tremors felt all...
Born to Lose: Why the DNC is Condemning Itself to Irrelevancy
In a recent appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s late night show, Hillary Clinton expressed her strong disapproval of undecided voters in the upcoming election. In...