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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Deterrence

The question of how to wisely and selectively use emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and autonomy persists at a time when technological progress is occurring quickly. The challenge is to utilize these advancements in a way that promotes security and tranquility rather than obstructing them. …

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Diplomatic Maps and Geopolitics: Jordan at a Crossroads

Eng. Saleem Al-Batayneh In the complex realm of political geography, a mere glance at the map of our region tells an intricate story. Jordan, a nation with a history that resonates through millennia, stands today at a pivotal juncture. The profound transformation unfolding in the Middle East is …

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The Dominance of Banks and Corporations in Jordan’s Economic Landscape

Eng. Saleem Al-Batayneh Historically, sound economic management has been a catalyst for societal progress, prosperity, and growth. The judicious management of a nation’s resources not only bolsters its financial standing but also provides the necessary means to invest in crucial sectors such as education, healthcare, transportation, infrastructure, and …

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The EU is running out of money and no one is willing to foot the bill

The EU has ramped up its spending over the last three years in an effort to turn itself into the fiscal powerhouse its most ardent supporters have always wanted it to be. There is a catch, however: it seemed to ignore how it would pay for it all, …

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The Geopolitics of Bangladesh’s Election: Why Global Powers are Watching Closely

The forthcoming national election in Bangladesh has garnered significant attention from several global powers, including the United States, India, Japan, China, the European Union, and Russia. These nations have distinct geopolitical and economic interests in Bangladesh which has a critical position within South Asia. The United States has …

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France On Brink of Civil War

A couple of months ago, France was engulfed by an explosive wave of civil unrest powered by surging interethnic rivalries. The dramatic images and headlines of this crisis could illustrate a textbook example of what a lawless Hobbesian state of nature looks like. The significance of the situation …

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Blockchain and the Future of ASEAN Finance: Realizing the Vision of Central Bank Cooperation

ASEAN is a regional organization that serves as a platform for cooperation among 11 countries in Southeast Asia. Since its establishment in 1967, various economic agreements have been made, including the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (AFTA). The 2023 ASEAN Summit in Jakarta demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing …

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The repercussions of the Camp David summit on China and Russia, and the formation of Asian NATO

Analyses indicate the repercussions of the Camp David summit in Washington on China and Russia, and the possibility that it will lead to an “Asian NATO”, as is being discussed in the Chinese, Western and American media themselves. On Friday, August 18, 2023, US President Joe Biden met …

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Here’s how Russia is making its biggest geopolitical shift since the time of Peter the Great

Last week’s Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg was a landmark event in Moscow’s foreign policy concept and practice. Not so much because it brought scores of African leaders and senior officials to the country. The first summit, four years ago in Sochi, featured even more African heads of …

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