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Rohingya Crisis: Bangladesh is the “Protector,” Not the Perpetrator 75yuu54219877y4h5u7
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Rohingya Crisis: Bangladesh is the “Protector,” Not the Perpetrator

Shafiqul Elahi October 25, 2023
Recently, a report titled “Rohingya face ‘second genocide’ as violence surges in Bangladesh refugee camps” appeared in...
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How Nawaz Sharif’s Homecoming Could Revamp Pakistan’s Politics yr453366
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How Nawaz Sharif’s Homecoming Could Revamp Pakistan’s Politics

Iqra Awan October 24, 2023
Nawaz Sharif, former prime minister of Pakistan who was ousted and convicted of corruption in 2017, returned...
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The BRI White Paper: Deciphering China’s Global Code in the Context of US-China Rivalry 9546521
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The BRI White Paper: Deciphering China’s Global Code in the Context of US-China Rivalry

Ayesha Shaikh October 23, 2023
On Oct. 10, 2023 the State Council of the People’s Republic of China released its first-ever White...
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Vehicles and Middlemen: The Role of Lebanese Christians in Importing Western Ideas to the Ottoman East 55323553223677434
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Vehicles and Middlemen: The Role of Lebanese Christians in Importing Western Ideas to the Ottoman East

Omar Boutine October 22, 2023
In his novel al-Hiyam fi-Jinan al-Sham, published in 1868, Salim al-Boustany portrays the Lebanese capital, Beirut, as...
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Echoes of Nomadic Imperialism: How A Long-Dead Steppe Empire Affects Eurasia Today Mongol empire
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Echoes of Nomadic Imperialism: How A Long-Dead Steppe Empire Affects Eurasia Today

Omar Boutine October 21, 2023
The Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan in Mongolia around 1206 before expanding rapidly across vast swathes...
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Addressing the Issue of Afghan Illegal Refugees: The Road to Repatriation 84578765
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Addressing the Issue of Afghan Illegal Refugees: The Road to Repatriation

Abdul Mussawer Safi October 21, 2023
The topic of illegal Afghan immigration has revived in Pakistan. As it has suffered the most in...
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The Palestinian Crisis: Israeli Aggression and the Politics of Tripartite Interests Obstructing a Permanent Solution Israel vs Hamas conflict
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The Palestinian Crisis: Israeli Aggression and the Politics of Tripartite Interests Obstructing a Permanent Solution

Athar Noor October 20, 2023
The Palestine-Israel problem is one of the oldest, most complex, and most difficult problems in the world....
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Is Myanmar’s military on its last legs? Myanmar_Military
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Is Myanmar’s military on its last legs?

Nur-Mohammad Sheikh October 18, 2023
Two years have passed, since Myanmar’s National Unity Government (NUG), a government in exile, had launched (September...
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Philippines and the Quad States: A United Front against China’s Influence Official_U.S._Navy_Imagery_-_Members_of_U.S._Navy_Riverine_Squadron_3_work_with_members_of_Philippine_Navy_Seal_Team_7_during_a_patrolling_and_formation_training_event.
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Philippines and the Quad States: A United Front against China’s Influence

Muhammad Abubaker October 18, 2023
The China-Philippines relations appears to be tense and it seems that things are not going well in...
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Islamophobia in India: The Real Subaltern in Majoritarian India 24643335
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Islamophobia in India: The Real Subaltern in Majoritarian India

Shehryar Maqsood October 17, 2023
India is a diversified country that is home to many different languages, faiths, ethnicities, and traditions. The...
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