PinnedPublished inThe Geopolitical EconomistThe Curious Case of Vanishing CountriesEvery few years, maps quietly change.Apr 19Apr 19
PinnedPublished inThe Geopolitical EconomistHow Pope Francis’ death leaves a Diplomatic VacuumThe pope who re-drew the mapsApr 21Apr 21
PinnedPublished inThe Geopolitical EconomistKashmir | The Conflict That Both Sides NeedThey're both complicit.Apr 17Apr 17
Published inThe Geopolitical EconomistWhen Machines Pull the TriggerThe Law of Lethal Autonomous WeaponsApr 22Apr 22
Fooled Again! The Top Modern Scams and Your Survival GuideHow criminals are innovating, and how you can stay three steps aheadApr 21Apr 21
Published inThe Geopolitical EconomistThe South China Sea And The Legendary Nine DashesOn some maps, it’s a tangle of blue with dotted lines and disputed islands. On others, it’s sovereign territory. To China, it’s history. To…Apr 20Apr 20
Published inThe Geopolitical EconomistThe “Quiet” Collapse of ECOWASAt the heart of West Africa sits an idea that once held real promise: ECOWAS. Formed in 1975, the Economic Community of West African States…Apr 19A response icon1Apr 19A response icon1
How WhatsApp Became Pakistan’s Favorite Operating SystemSome countries run on electricity. Pakistan? We run on WhatsApp.Apr 18Apr 18