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Guyana as the new emerging player in oil markets

As global oil markets have been struggling with a myriad of difficulties and turmoil with regards to both supply and demand being most acute ever since the eruption of the pandemic in 2020 and now with issues of under investment, one tiny country has been emerging in the …

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China’s updated map and the undoing of diplomacy

China has released an updated map of its territory on August 28, 2023, that included its contested claims on the western border with India, the South China Sea and Taiwan. The “2023 edition” of its standard map was put up on the website of the cartographic service hosted …

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Spirit of Bandung and Belgrade in Johannesburg: Opening the Gates of ‘Heartland

n the fluid global order, initiatives to implement cooperation, exchange of resources and synergies are relevant. The triangulation between Russia-Iran-India is a fact and a pressing necessity, especially for Russia and Iran, the most sanctioned countries in the world. The strengthening of the International North-South Transport Corridor could …

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Techno-Geopolitics: Unearthing the Future Landscape through the Lens of Technolog

Techno-Geopolitics encapsulates the intricate interplay between technology and geopolitics, reshaping the global dynamics and making a prudent influence on the power corridors of the global stage. As far as, technological advancement is defining the new horizons of social development, economic growth, security measures, and global relations even in …

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China’s updated map and the undoing of diplomacy

China has released an updated map of its territory on August 28, 2023, that included its contested claims on the western border with India, the South China Sea and Taiwan. The “2023 edition” of its standard map was put up on the website of the cartographic service hosted …

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Decoding Neo-colonial Ties: Exploring the Geopolitical Implications of the Nigerian Coup

The recent coup in Niger has brought attention to the intricate dynamics of power, influence, and sovereignty in Africa once again. Although coups are often perceived with apprehension due to their potential to disrupt stability, it is crucial to delve deeper into the context and evaluate how this …

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Deciphering the Complex Economic Landscape: Insights from the American Ambassador’s Statements in Amman

Eng. Saleem Al Batayneh In recent times, a proliferation of intricate terms blending political and economic dimensions has emerged, often escaping our cognitive grasp due to their veiled significance. These terms bear connotations beyond their surface meanings, such as the overarching identity that transcends national identity, yielding itself …

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A Lesson for America in China’s Economic Plight

The kind of industrial policies promoted by Bidenomics raises the risk of going down the path that China has taken. China’s mounting economic difficulties have embarrassed many Western observers—or at least should have. Not too long ago, many journalists and economists on this continent and in Europe praised …

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