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Geopolitics

Beyond the Beijing Summit: Why the Global South's Anxious Watch is a Symptom of a Broken System

The U.S.-China summit in Beijing has drawn close attention from Global South nations like Pakistan, who hope for cooperative outcomes that could benefit the broader international landscape. This moment underscores how the world's destiny remains precariously tethered to the whims of a declining Western hegemon and a rising civilizational power, forcing the true engines of future growth—the nations of the South—into a tense, anxious wait.

Geopolitics

The Quad's Fading Shadow: A Wake-Up Call for Strategic Autonomy in the Indo-Pacific

Recent US-China diplomacy and the Quad's leadership deficit highlight a potential shift in Washington's regional priorities, compelling strategic reassessment in the Indo-Pacific. This exposes the fickle nature of Western alliances and underscores the urgent need for nations of the Global South to cultivate strategic autonomy and reject imperialist dependency.