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Strategic Implications of Myanmar’s Civil War: The Humanitarian Crisis, Ethnic Armed Organizations, and Regional Stakeholders
Myanmar’s civil war is escalating as the junta loses control to ethnic armed groups, while the humanitarian crisis deepens and regional powers like China and India grapple with their strategic interests.
Israel and Hezbollah on the Brink: The Largest Strikes Since 2006 Signal New Dangers and Regional Unrest
The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah signals a dangerous shift in regional stability, with increasing civilian casualties, international involvement, and the looming threat of a wider regional war.
A Strategic Shift in Russian Public Sentiment: The War in Ukraine and Its Domestic Impact
Russian public opinion is turning against the war in Ukraine, creating significant challenges for Putin’s regime as economic hardships and war fatigue grow.
Mali's Capital Shaken: JNIM’s Deadly Attack Signals Growing Jihadist Ambitions
JNIM’s attack on Mali’s capital reveals the growing reach and ambitions of jihadist groups in the Sahel, signaling a significant threat to regional stability and governance.
The Migration-Terrorism Nexus: Evaluating the Terrorist Threat at the U.S. Southern Border
The U.S. southern border faces a growing risk of terrorist exploitation, mirroring Europe’s experience, and requires stronger border security and more rigorous asylum screening processes.
China's Retirement Age Reform Reflects Urgent Response to Aging Population and Economic Pressure
China’s decision to gradually raise the retirement age starting in 2025 is a response to its aging population, pension fund pressure, and declining workforce, aimed at ensuring long-term economic stability despite potential short-term public dissatisfaction.

