As ASEAN aspires to transform declarative intent into practical action, Indonesia faces the task of institutionalizing this innovative effort and solidifying its role as a harmonizing force within the region.
This article delves into the delicate balance between technocratic expertise and political guidance, exploring how these dynamics influence the nation's path towards stable democracy
Both nations have been exhibiting signs of development for some time. Bangladesh hopes to spur South Asian economic change by forming alliances with the US and the EU and cooperating to support the tenets of the Indo-Pacific strategy.
During this period of French hegemony, it seemed that France posed one of the biggest challenges to global stability. Great Britain, France's principal rival, had long sought to reduce French expansion and influence.
Tariq Khan advises the Care-Taker Government to prioritize either fair elections or significant reforms, highlighting the importance of accountability and strong leadership.
Long obsessed with the threat to Gulf monarchies posed by the Muslim Brotherhood, UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed was determined to force Qatar to end its support for popular Arab revolts and political Islam.
Israel views united Jerusalem as its capital, while the Palestinians see the east of the city, captured by Israel during the 1967 Middle East war, as the capital of a future Palestinian state.