International

International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 12

Biden’s foreign policy dilemmas

After a strong start that included rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and World Health Organization, ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 12

The brotherhood of Guantánamo Bay

I was raised in a family that emphasised strong religious values such as brotherhood, compassion ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 11

Pak-Afghan border issue persists even under Taliban

Against expectations of Pakistani decision-makers but not scholars studying Pakistan-Afghanistan relations dynamics, the Taliban, like ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 11

Churchill, Johnson and the farcical nostalgia for empire

I was hunkered down with fiction and history books early in the pandemic, when I ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 11

Are we about to enter the golden age of the ...

The pandemic has disrupted all facets of our lives, including our relationship with work. With ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 11

What role should the private sector play in education?

Rarely does a topic on education elicit such passionate debate as the one about private ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 10

Olympics 2028 rowing course: Shortened for logistics and exposure

Rowing holds a special place in the history of the modern Olympics as a founding ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 10

Russia-US escalation: How did we get here?

Over the past year, tensions between Russia on one side and Ukraine and the West ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 10

S Korea presidential poll: Choosing the lesser of two evils

South Korea’s presidential election, scheduled for March 9, 2022, appears to have become a duel ...
International VOLUME 17 ISSUE # 10

Worlds apart

Income inequality is increasing in the world. Nearly half of the world’s population lives on ...