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वैसे तो मध्य पूर्व के देशों को ये उम्मीद है कि चुनाव में ट�
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External factors are likely to weigh heavily on US commitments in the Indo-Pacific under the next administration, which will in turn influence the evo
At a time when China urgently needs a stable economic environment, Trump's return to power would be akin to a bull in a china shop
अमेरिकेच्या अध्यक्षपदाच्या निवडणुकीच्या रिंगणात हॅरि�
As Harris enters the US presidential race, it may initially seem advantageous for Trump, but Harris brings fresh dimensions to the contest for preside
The prospects for reviving the JCPOA under Iran's new president inspire cautious optimism, which is tempered by the Supreme Leader’s control over th
The promise of widespread vaccination is still out of reach for most Americans. A month after the country’s first vaccinations, there’s no federal
The Taliban seems to be negotiating in bad faith, constantly shifting the goal post to delay progress in talks until the outcome of the US presidentia
The debate was a significant cultural and historic moment.
The American endgame in Afghanistan is driven by the need to save face after suffering a military defeat at the hands of insurgents, with or without a
Whoever wins the November election, the structural constraints that affect US foreign policy behaviour will remain. China will remain a key rival, rel
विदेश नीति को लेकर कमला हैरिस के विचार बिडेन के सबसे क़री�
The US President’s invocation of executive powers to continue unemployment benefits, is simply a smokescreen for his election-year politicking
Lukashenko’s social contract with the people — offering loyalty in exchange for economic prosperity, is in tatters.
From rising impatience with the ‘Black faces in high places’ approach to dampening conservatives’ ‘Blue Lives Matter’ clarion, George Floyd�
The US president is exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to further the ‘America First’ agenda vis-à-vis China, Mexico and Iran
The real red herring is the Russia collusion story considering there is zero evidence that Russia actually tampered with the US elections.
One of the foremost questions around Trump's victory has been in relation to the future of the Iran nuclear deal, one that the President-elect has cri
China will have its ear to the ground for noises from the Trump administration in its commitment towards Asian security.
Shock waves sent out by election of the new leader must have also shaken some otherwise clear minds.
At the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, lawyers, economists and entrepreneurs gathered not only to praise, but also bury capitalism.
The confidence of pollsters misled the world in anticipating Hillary to consider her win as a foregone conclusion and did not anticipate the Donald wi
With the shock of the US election result wearing off, the reality of having to figure out how to deal with new President Donald Trump becomes imperati
In the aftermath of the Brexit vote, the world has become wary of the unpredictable and is bracing for a neck and neck outcome of the Clinton-Trump ba
US Presidential Election 2016 make a strong case to be included in Game Theory classes at Universities across the world
Are there more hidden Donald Trump supporters or more hidden Hillary Clinton supporters out there?
A Donald Trump presidency could change the status quo of American participation in the NATO if his campaign statements are to be believed.
The “Russian threat” seems to have emerged as one of the principal foreign policy issues in the US elections, though this is not the first time th
The discussion on "Forthcoming Presidential Election" in India saw crucial issues impacting the election of the next Indian President being analysed and debated
As President Barack Obama reaches the twilight of his first term, he has to enter the grind yet again, go all out to try and convince the voters that he deserves another term.
New Delhi is going through the motions of pretending everything is normal.
The current US presidential campaign, which is about to come to a close, has been replete with spins disseminated by the spin-masters of President George Bush as well as Senator John Kerry.
As the election season heats up in the US, the language of fear and name calling is rampant within parties and between parties. Instilling fears of the other candidate into the minds of voters, through campaign rhetoric and negative ads and distributed many times over by the power of new media technologies, has emerged an important feature of the campaigns.
As the American presidential election draws closer, both candidates-Barack Obama and Mitt Romney-are well aware that domestic issues would be the major factors determining the poll results. Policies, related to immigration, taxation,...