6 years ago Tags World Floating In Between: The Swing Voter’s Filter Bubble The focus this time around is on the undecided voters who may get trapped in a flood of online “filter-babble."
6 years ago Tags World Lebanon’s Choice — Relapse or Revolution The August 4 Beirut blast has only aggravated the economic and political quagmire the nation finds itself in-salvation lies in…
6 years ago Tags World The Power of Remote Voting Amidst raging infection rates, voting by mail seems to be the safest option. Will it remain free from tampering and…
6 years ago Tags World Deal of the Century or an Election Gimmick The ‘Abraham Accord’ may be a major foreign policy breakthrough, but there are doubts over its potential to broker peace…
6 years ago Tags World Russia’s Stakes in Belarus Any popular movement that aspires to replace Lukashenko in Minsk will need to first contend with Moscow and its geopolitical…
6 years ago Tags World Turbulence in the Aegean Sea The region is in turmoil with Ankara denouncing the recently concluded Egypt –Greece deal and external powers-Russia, EU and France-…
6 years ago Tags World Engaging the Dragon, Appeasing Uncle Sam Japan is walking a tightrope in its geo-strategic relationship with China and the U.S.
6 years ago Tags World Forging Strategic Partnerships for a Tranquil Indo-pacific Does the Indo Pacific region need its own version of NATO to secure its strategic geography from big power manoeuvring?
6 years ago Tags World The Malaise of the Me-first Syndrome Countries embracing ‘vaccine nationalism’ in their race for a cure are forgetting that the bedrock of clinical research in pandemic…
6 years ago Tags World Benign Neighbour Bangladesh For Keeps? Having had close encounters of the unfriendly kind with several countries in South Asia, New Delhi would be well advised…