The New Cold War with China

The New Cold War with China

America’s pundits and politicians have largely concluded that a new Cold War with China — a period of intense hostility and competition falling just short of armed combat — has started. “Rift Threatens U.S. Cold War Against China,” as a New York Times headline put it on May 15th, citing recent clashes over trade, technology,…

The Afghan-Pakistani Rapprochement Complicates India’s Hybrid War Plans

The Afghan-Pakistani Rapprochement Complicates India’s Hybrid War Plans

Pakistani Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Bajwa visited the Afghan capital of Kabul earlier this week for talks with the country’s leadership as part of his country’s efforts to facilitate the ongoing peace process in the neighboring state, with the resultant rapprochement between both sides being a welcome development that also complicates India’s Hybrid War…

The Geopolitical Power Balance is Tilting from West to East

The Geopolitical Power Balance is Tilting from West to East

Most global crises and disasters compel countries and people to join together to tackle the troubles they are faced with more successfully, and to build a better society and wider world. However, the response to the coronavirus pandemic that has engulfed the world has been the complete opposite so far. Many analysts including those in…

Oil Price Wars, Covid-19 Havoc and the Evolving US-China Trade War

Oil Price Wars, Covid-19 Havoc and the Evolving US-China Trade War

The US-China relationship continues to sour under the impact of Covid-19, with the Trump administration threatening to cut all ties with China in a move that would divide the world into two competing trade entities.1 It’s been a bad year for China, with accusations over the origins of the pandemic coming on top of China’s…