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What’s Behind Regime Change in Bangladesh
Violent regime change in the South Asian country of Bangladesh unfolded rapidly and mostly by stealth as the rest of the world focused on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, growing tensions in the Middle East and a simmering confrontation between the US and China in the Asia-Pacific region. The implications of the successful putsch, carried out by US-backed opposition groups, stands to impact South and Southeast Asia, as well as create instability along the peripheries of the two most populous nations on Earth, China and India.
Brian Berletic
Failure of US policy in the Middle East
The dramatic events of late July in the Middle East are a clear indication of the failure of American policy in the region. The Americans, staking their hopes on being able to sweep the Palestinian problem under the carpet, have miscalculated and as a result not only has their influence been weakened, but there is now a real possibility of a new full-scale war.
Veniamin Popov
Reformist Hopes and Political Constraints: The Future of Iran Under Masoud Pezeshkian
The demise of the former Iranian President in a plane crash after his visit from Azerbaijan sparked a leadership crisis in the country. Iran went into new elections to elect the new President of the country. The government is facing Western sanctions due to its anti-West and Islamic policies. Iran has been a staunch rival of Western interests in the Middle Eastern region. Islamic conservative regime in Iran has been the prime source of anti-West policies. However, the newly elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is expected to bring some change to Iran’s international stature. President Masoud is known to have a reformist ideology and has pledged during his election campaign to get some liberal reforms.
Taut Bataut
The Middle East awaits a large-scale war
Viktor Mikhin
Sahel States' Departure from ECOWAS A New Era of Regional Integration and Western Defiance
Aleena Im
Kamala Harris “Hive” Browbeats the World
Phil Butler
Discussing a pan-Eurasian security architecture and new agreements on cooperation: results of Sergey Lavrov’s trip to Southeast Asia
Ksenia Muratshina
Will the new US President change Washington’s Israel-Palestine Policy?
Salman Rafi Sheikh
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