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Between Neutrality & Security, Indonesia Treads a Tight Rope
Indonesia’s archipelagic geography and cultural-economic diversity offer both protection and resilience in the face…
Indonesia’s Coal Giants Are Losing Ground: Why the Time to Diversify Was Five Years Ago
When coal executives in Jakarta claim that renewable energy is killing their business, they are highlighting only p…
FO° Talks: Why South Korea Matters More Than Ever in a Fragmented World
Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with Brendan Howe, Dean at Ewha Womans University in Seou…
Bangladesh Now Aligns With China, India Worries
China has long aimed to be the top dog in Asia. Historically, the Chinese have called their state Zhōngguó , which…
The UN at 80: The Superpowers Have No Clothes
The world that the United Nations was born into no longer exists. So why do the diplomats and politicians gathered …
The Final Split: How Europe Broke Apart Over Gaza
The 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) marked a historical moment for the Israel-Palestine conflict. On Se…
Europe’s Scripted March to War
In a letter to George Washington dated November 26, 1777, Henry Knox, who later became the nation’s first Secretar…
FO° Talks: Chagos and Diego Garcia: Understanding Colonialism, Displacement and Geopolitics
Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and political anthropologist and author David Vine explore the history, displacement and…
