Egypt, the largest state in the Middle East and North Africa region, has long been distinct since the 1970s for its large informal economy, defined

In this special Feature taken from the upcoming Politics of Protest issue, the Journal speaks with David Archambault II, former t

Following the Coronavirus pandemic related conspiracy theories emerged.


There has been constant conflict in the Okinawa Island of Japan regarding the construction of a new U.S. Military Base.

In 2009, the United Nations General Assembly formalized the 19th of August as World Humanitarian Day (WHD), in memory of the 19 August 2003 bomb at

Twenty-one years after Kargil, South Asia once again finds itself at the brink of war.

As post-Brexit Britain seeks to redefine its foreign policy, the country has taken a strong stand to condemn human rights’ violations and reject Ch

Invisibility is no longer a mere trope of fantasy and science fiction; it is a tangible area of research that many companies around the world are p

The United States needs a more proactive industrial policy, especially as China ramps up its own investments in new and emerging technologies.


Pakistan has a notorious and well-documented history of disrespecting the rights of religious minorities and enabling their rampant persecution.