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What Ukraine Brings to NATO

Yuliya Tymoshenko KYIV – This week, almost every Ukrainian will be looking longingly toward Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius. It is there, at the summit of NATO’s leaders, that our place in Europe and the West will begin to be decided. Although virtually all Ukrainians dream of NATO membership, the brutal fighting

Economic complexity: Challenges and way forward

Nepal had begun witnessing impact of global economic crisis, which was further exacerbated by the COVID-19. In a bid to

America’s Myanmar Policy Is All Wrong

Just as the military-monarchy alliance has long shaped political developments in Thailand, where the generals have seized power 12 times over the last nine

A Human-Rights Approach to the Global Food Crisis

People immediately mobilized to protest Bolsonaro’s decision, including by organizing impressive public meals held on the streets of many cities

Chure Conservation Pressing Need of Hour

The logic of Bhutan and Australia exporting pebbles and stones does not suit Nepal's context. There is a Shiwalik Hill

The Return of the Warlords

OXFORD – The turmoil in Russia unleashed by Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner Group has drawn rapt attention in capitals throughout the world, but

To De-Escalate US-China Tensions, Decouple Differently

Likewise, the US ban on exporting advanced microchips to China – a similar form of economic coercion – is unlikely to guarantee

Can Democracy Survive the Polycrisis?

We are living in troubled times. Too much is happening too fast. People are confused. The Columbia University economic historian

Delivering on Nuclear Disarmament in Hiroshima

The G7 foreign ministers issued a disappointing communiqué when they met in Nagano, Japan in April, and their superiors must

“We remain grateful to China’s generous support of life-saving vaccines…

China’s support to create and expand our health infrastructures, develop our human resources in this particular field, as well as