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Is Beijing Institutionalizing Forced Integration?

China’s newly adopted ethnic unity legislation has triggered global debate over whether Beijing is moving toward a policy of state-driven cultural integration. Supporters of...

The West Bank Declaration and the Future of Peace in the Middle East

In a tumultuous era for Middle East diplomacy, recent statements by the United States Ambassador to Israel have ignited fresh indignation across capitals from...

Global Corruption Is Winning: Why the World Is Losing the Fight for Integrity

The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) — the definitive global benchmark for public sector corruption — paints a stark picture of the world’s governance...

Is Germany Becoming Europe’s Most Unequal Major Economy?

Germany’s rising public concern about social inequality is not happening in a vacuum; it reflects broader patterns and divergences across the European Union. When...

The Arctic Chessboard: Why Greenland Has Become Europe’s New Strategic Frontier

Greenland’s geopolitical rise is not accidental. In early February 2026, France and Canada formally opened consulates in Nuuk—moves that commentators, academics, and policy analysts...

Is the World Entering a New and More Dangerous Arms Race?

The world may be standing on the brink of a new and more dangerous arms race, one unlike the Cold War competition of the...

Why Bangladesh’s Growth Model Is Pakistan’s Most Relevant Case Study Today

In a recent special guest lecture hosted by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and the Embassy of Japan, renowned Japanese development economist Prof....