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The Liberum15/04/2026

The Georgian dilemma: Reunification or surrender?

The idea that Georgian Dream may be exploring a possible confederation-style arrangement between Georgia and […]
Adriana Lebbos15/04/2026

Social media, wejbet, and presence

In bad times, in good times, and in all the times in between, there was […]
Paul Cliteur14/04/2026

The Religious dimension of geopolitics versus politics in general

The Iranian regime is a theocracy. It is tempting to state that this is nothing […]
Nadia Ahmad12/04/2026

The Dragon’s silent roads: China’s quiet expansion across Eurasia amid global turmoil

(Part III of the series: The New Eurasian Order, Part I, can be read here & […]
Hiba Abdulwahhab11/04/2026

The sequential strategy: How Iran's regional project reshapes itself through proxies

Iran's proxy network did not emerge by accident — it was built over decades to […]
The Liberum11/04/2026

Hezbollah denounces direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon

Amid escalating tensions in Lebanon this weekend, diplomatic efforts are ongoing to force an opening […]
The Liberum11/04/2026

How Europe gave the United States the cold shoulder

When the First World War broke out, it was not the Americans' war. Yet, in […]
Ahsan Ali11/04/2026

Memos from the Edge raises questions that have been bound up in society

In an era where fictional novels default to reality escapism or moral admiration, Dina-Perla Portnaar’s […]
Nadia Ahmad09/04/2026

Iran and the crescent of fire: The Middle Eastern pivot between Russia’s cross and China’s roads

Part II of the series: The New Eurasian Order, Part I, can be read here […]
Rafic Taleb08/04/2026

The Ceasefire that isn’t peace: How the American–Iranian truce redefined war in the Middle East

The announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been widely portrayed […]
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