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3026.New Geo-Economics under the Shadow of US-China Rivalry
How does the concept of geo-economics differ from traditional geopolitics, and why is it increasingly relevant in the 21st century?
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5002. Gen-Z discontent in Asia can affect geopolitical shifts
To what extent have economic policies in South and Southeast Asia prioritized short-term growth over long-term sustainability and equity, and
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Need for urgent collective action to achieve Net Zero by 2050
Net Zero emissions by 2050 prioritise mitigation for climate stabilisation. Pledges to achieve this still-distant target have grown but actions
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5003. How are disputes of WTO settled?
Settling disputes is the responsibility of the Dispute Settlement Body (the General Council in another guise), which consists of all
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5002. Exploring BRICS and Global Governance
We fought two world wars because of economic nationalism, the driving force behind the warring powers. The Bretton Woods Conference
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720.Can the Liberal International Order Survive Without America?
Not since World War II has the free world been more uncertain about American leadership. US President Donald Trump’s plan
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5005.The Putin-Kim Pact Is an Opportunity for the West
The Russia-North Korea defense pact leaves no doubt about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s determination to overthrow the existing international order.
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3001. How Bangladesh can benefit from economic zone development
Bangladesh Economic Zones Act was passed in 2010 in the National Parliament as a courageous decision of Prime Minister Sheikh
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5006. US Veto: Israel’s license to kill
While the US claims it wants to see durable peace in Gaza, it believes Israel’s violent approach is a viable
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5007. The US economic war on China
China’s economy is slowing down. Current forecasts put China’s GDP growth in 2023 at less than five percent, below the