ISEAS , The State of Southeast Asia 2026 Survey
The State of Southeast Asia 2026 Survey conducted by the ASEAN Studies Centre at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, reveals that Southeast Asia remains deeply concerned with intensifying major power rivalry.
CSIS, Commentary by Benjamin Jensen and Mackenzie Eaglen Published May 22, 2026
The United States is in a maritime crisis brought on by generational neglect of the inseparable relationship between economics and sea power.
Η ομαλοποίηση των σχέσεων μεταξύ Ριάντ και Τελ Αβίβ φαινόταν αναπόφευκτη, μέχρι που η Τεχεράνη εξαπέλυσε μπαράζ πυραυλικών επιθέσεων κατά σαουδαραβικών ενεργειακών εγκαταστάσεων.
CSIS, Brief by Seth G. Jones, Published May 12, 2026
The Issue : Despite recent progress, the U.S. military would struggle to fight a protracted war with China because of a lack of long-range munitions, air defense systems and interceptors, and unmanned air, undersea, and surface systems. Deterring or fighting a war on two fronts—in the Indo-Pacific and Europe—would be even more difficult.
aeon.co April 27, 2026, Ανιχνεύσεις By Likam Kyanzaire Επιμέλεια: Pam Weintraub
Ο Ron Eglash δεν έψαχνε για επανάσταση όταν έπεσε πάνω σε μία. Ο Αμερικανός εθνομαθηματικός, που μελετά τα μαθηματικά όπως αυτά ενσωματώνονται στον πολιτισμό, εξέταζε αφρικανικά πρότυπα οικισμών τη δεκαετία του 1980, όταν παρατήρησε κάτι παράξενο σε αεροφωτογραφίες και χωροταξικά σχέδια χωριών.
Eurasianet Apr 23, 2026
Greater regional coordination seen as key to solving conundrum.
Eurasia Review By Zarif Aminyar
The Durand Line Agreement remains one of the most enduring and controversial boundary issues in South Asian geopolitics.
(EIA) — Taiwan’s gross domestic product grew by 5.3% in 2024, while its population declined slightly to 23.2 million people.1
The Center for Strategic and International Studies -CSIS Commentary by Kristi Govella and Jane Nakano Published March 20, 2026
After weeks of mounting tensions, the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, 2026, mounting a massive assault that targeted military assets and killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The Arctic Institute By Pavel Devyatkin March 31, 2026
In the Arctic, Japan’s energy security imperatives collide with its anxieties about Russia and China. As a non-Arctic state dependent on imported energy and global shipping lanes, Japan views Russia as both an indispensable partner and a potential adversary.
The Times of Central Asia 2 April 2026 By Larissa Indjoudjian
The legacy of the Kazakh poet Abay Kunanbayev recently brought together representatives of different nations in Paris. His works were recited in Kazakh, French, Russian, Chechen, Buryat, Kalmyk, Ingush, Tuvan, and Yakut.
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