- The subject of foreign interference in the democratic processes of the European Union is analysed by Lukas Harth, Florian Kriener, Jonas Wolff for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – Responding to Foreign Interference in the EU: Beware of Unintended Consequences
- USA versus China. Semiconductors and technologies are the strategic fields. The US aim to stay ahead of the Dragon by slowing down its development in decisive areas. Manoj Joshi writes for Observer Research Foundation – US rules aim to derail China’s chip industry
- Samir Bhattacharya writes for Vivekananda International Foundation about China’s complex role in the Sahel region – China’s Great Game in the Sahel
- On the eve of the 20th Chinese Communist Party Congress, a reflection by P S Raghavan for Vivekananda International Foundation explains Xi Jinping’s leadership and the challenges ahead – The impending beatitude of Xi Jinping
- Latvia, the Europeanist and transatlantic choice. Una Bergmane writes for Foreign Policy Research Institute – New Unity’s New Partners: Coalition Building After Latvia’s 2022 Elections
- The ‘vital’ difficulties of 4.3 million migrants and refugees from Venezuela. IOM writes – Three-Quarters of Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela Struggle to Access Basic Services in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Migrants and climate change. The impact on the populations of South-East Asian countries. IOM writes – Empowering Migrants during Crises: Climate Action in South-East
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