For months, members of the Arab League have been calling for a joint military force to quell the violence that had engulfed the Middle East. Crisis after crisis, it seems that the entire region is smouldering. Actions and inactions of many Middle Eastern leaders have resulted in an omnipresent political instability, economic turmoil and division and violence. Moreover, atrocities of …
Read More »China’s Growing Attention to Afghanistan
A Harbinger of Stability in Asia China has been intensifying its diplomatic efforts to help build a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. By indulging in regional consultations on the issue, the Chinese seem determined to deepening their ties with Kabul. All efforts by China are not because the country is seeking to only fill a void left by the withdrawal of …
Read More »The Realignment of the World
Since the end of the Cold War, the international system has been fluctuating. While the bipolar system has ended, no equivalent is in place yet. In the early days of the post-Cold War era, some talked about the uni-polar moment as the United States dominated the world with its unrivalled economic and military power. During the ensuing debate, predictions between …
Read More »Hefty Price of Netanyahu’s Victory
A Wake-up Call for the Arab World Israelis voted in the second snap election in two years on 17 March 2015. The results showed that the incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party scored a resounding victory despite pre-election polls showing him trailing the Zionist Union. Likud grabbed 30 out of parliament’s 120 seats and became in a position to …
Read More »The Scars of the Euro Crisis
The euro crisis is over. The Greek tragedy continues in the background, and a Greek exit from the euro could deal a mortal blow to the single currency project. But a “Grexit” is not a likely or realistic scenario. No one (except the British press, always keen to report the failure of the euro) doubts the future of the euro …
Read More »Europe’s Immigration Crisis
The growing numbers of migrants and asylum seekers fleeing turmoil in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East poses complex challenges for European policymakers. Dozens of would-be migrants are reported to have drowned between Libya and Sicily, the latest tragedy in the Mediterranean this spring. In the first five months of this year, 32,087 people have survived the crossing and arrived …
Read More »US-China Relations, The Price of Mistrust
The future relationship between China and the United States is one of the mega-changes and mega-challenges of our age. China’s rise is the geopolitical equivalent of the melting polar ice caps: gradual change on a massive scale that can suddenly lead to dramatic turns of events. Can this defining trend of the 21st century be managed peacefully? There is a …
Read More »Changing Our Own Destiny
Before his arrival on his maiden visit to Pakistan in April, President Xi Jinping of China sent an exceptionally warm message to the people of Pakistan: “When I was young, I heard many touching stories about Pakistan and the friendship between our two countries. To name just a few, I learned that the Pakistani people were working hard to build …
Read More »Kepler’s 6 Years in Science and Counting
NASA’s Kepler spacecraft began hunting for planets outside our solar system on May 12, 2009. From the trove of data collected, we have learned that planets are common, that most sun-like stars have at least one planet and that nature makes planets with unimaginable diversity. Kepler was launched on March 6, 2009. Its mission was to survey a portion of …
Read More »World Top 10 Stories
The Kingdom Re-Cameronized May 08: Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservatives won a stunning victory in Britain’s election by winning 331 of the 650 parliament seats. Cameron’s victory cut short the careers of his top three rivals and put the country’s future in the European Union in doubt. An Inconsolable Tragedy May 09: An army helicopter ferrying foreign envoys and their …
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