Tag: GlobalPolitics

  • Who’s Leading Japan?

    Japan, once seen as a stabilising force in global politics, is now facing a leadership vacuum. Weak ruling parties, rising far-right populism, and economic pressures are leaving Tokyo adrift at a crucial moment.

  • How to Win on Immigration

    Global anti-immigration sentiment is reshaping politics, with leaders like Trump advancing hardline measures. Public backlash often stems from mismanaged systems, not sheer numbers. Research shows targeted, transparent, and economically focused immigration policies—such as Canada’s points-based model—can sustain high immigration levels while reducing populist exploitation and building long-term public trust.

  • We Are Still Fighting World War II

    World War II was a defining global conflict, reshaping nations and ideologies. The war’s impact stretched beyond military battles, causing deep social and political divides, and leaving lasting scars across Europe, Asia, and beyond. The legacy of the war still influences global tensions today, with differing historical narratives fueling ongoing conflicts.

  • China-US AI Tech: Who’s Winning In Key Inputs?

    China is powering ahead in the AI race not just with fast models but with smarter infrastructure. While the U.S. struggles with rising energy demands and scattered power systems, China uses state planning to link AI growth with clean energy, cheap electricity, and grid-ready regions.

  • India’s Global Influence On Human Rights

    India’s global influence is growing, but its stance on human rights is increasingly aligning with authoritarian countries. While historically a champion for human rights, India is now prioritizing counterterrorism and digital sovereignty, raising concerns about privacy and freedom. As India seeks leadership in global forums, its actions warrant closer scrutiny.