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Ramesh JauraEurasia Review |

Lawfare, when weaponised, can pose a double threat to democracies. Domestically, the rule of law is an integral component of

Ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on 30 October at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea,

When we think about war and peace, we often picture men in uniforms, generals in strategy rooms, and presidents at

More than forty years ago, former German Chancellor Willy Brandt—winner of the 1971 Nobel Peace Prize—warned that prosperity in the

Phones rang in Central Asian capitals in mid-August, mere hours after Vladimir Putin finished an unusual three-hour summit with Donald

Europe is placing its bet on quantum networking—linking machines through entangled particles—as the foundation for a new era of secure

Russia has poked NATO three times in two weeks: a drone swarm over Poland, a stray UAV in Romania, and,

Israel’s security Cabinet has approved a plan to seize and hold Gaza City, the enclave’s largest urban centre, in what

In her landmark report, “From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide”, presented to the United Nations Human Rights...

In Sudan, the war is fought not only with bullets and bombs, but on the bodies of women and in

Eighty years ago, on 6 and 9 August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were obliterated by atomic bombs

The war in Ukraine, now dragging into its fourth year, has not only redrawn geopolitical lines and devastated lives—it has

For decades, Western leaders have invoked the “rule-based international order” as a guiding principle for global peace, security, and...

A world torn by war and geopolitical crises marked the fourth International Day of Women in Diplomacy (IDWD) on June

For over three decades, the world took cautious steps away from the brink of nuclear catastrophe. Warheads were dismantled, treaties

The V-Dem Institute reports that the global outlook at the end of 2024 is less favourable compared to the past 25 years.

The Oval Office, a symbol of the American presidency, has witnessed countless historic moments. From John F. Kennedy Jr. peeking
