Ballots and Byte Codes: Gen Z, Protests, and the Digital Transformation of Democracy
“The revolution will not be televised”—but it will be live-streamed. When the government of Nepal abruptly banned over 20 social media platforms, attempting to...
Trafficked for Profit: Inside the Global Expansion of Cyberscam Centres
As the COVID-19 pandemic expedited a global shift towards digital reliance, organised crime followed. Criminal networks have leveraged the digital transformation into a tool...
Beyond American Guardianship: New Dynamics and Dilemmas in Persian Gulf Security
The Persian Gulf, located at the vital geopolitical intersection and crisscrossed by major global energy corridors, has long held a main place in international...
From Safety to Strategy Nuclear Power During a Time of War
The phrase “war never changes” holds truth and inconsistency. Overall, yes, the concept of war remains the same in that it involves the use...
The 8th of January 2023: The Failed Bolsonaro Coup d’état
The invasion of democratic institutions, the will to take over the government, speeches against democracy and the spread of fake news sound familiar. But...
The Pukpuk Treaty: A New Security Architecture in the Indo-Pacific
On 17th of September 2025, Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) signed a mutual defence treaty titled the Pukpuk Treaty. The treaty stands to...
Red, White, and Blueland: The Greenland Purchase That Never Was
“I don't really know what claim Denmark has to it, but it would be a very unfriendly act if they didn’t allow that to...
The Realist Nehru: Continuity in India’s Foreign Policy
“India’s new foreign policy marks not so much a repudiation of Nehru as a reinterpretation of his emphasis on autonomy and national interest.”
— C....
Canada as Europe’s Trump Card
The return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2024 had profound effects on the established structure of interstate relationships within the transatlantic...
The Dark Side of the Moon – Lunar Diplomacy in the New Space Age
“Who owns the Moon?” Although this very simple yet intriguing question would better fit in a science fiction novel, it actually belongs on the...
















