Tag: #Geopolitics
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The Caucasus Chessboard: Will Baku Become a ‘Gun for Hire’?
In the shadow of the Caspian, a new game of influence is unfolding. As Baku navigates a landscape of shifting empires and rising tensions, we ask the critical question: Is Azerbaijan poised to become a “gun for hire” in the regional power struggle? A deep dive into the strategic maneuvers defining the Caucasus in 2026
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India’s guilt byAssociation
India’s decision to buy discounted Russian oil is a sovereign necessity, not complicity. We dismantle the Western “Guilt by Association” myth, exposing imperial hypocrisy and India’s long-standing strategic autonomy.
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The New Divide: How Sri Lanka’s Populism Replaced Race with Class
The JVP replaced Sri Lanka’s old racial polarization with a new political weapon: the “Them and Us” class divide. This analysis explores how populist strategy undermines democratic dissent.
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Who Silenced the Houthis? Analyzing the Sudden Halt in Red Sea Attacks
The sudden, eerie silence of Houthi attacks on the Red Sea is a major geopolitical shift. This analysis investigates three scenarios—Iran’s imperative, quiet negotiations, and rearming—behind the strategic pause.
