Author: Paula Bisa
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India at the Crossroads After SCO
– Can India’s participation in the 2025 SCO Summit mark a true eastward shift in its foreign policy? – The summit underscored India’s hedging strategy—seeking energy security, new trade routes, and geopolitical leverage in Eurasia while preserving ties with the West – India remains committed to balancing between power centers, using the SCO pragmatically without…
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Migrants as Weapons: The Belarus-EU Border Crises
How should democratic governments react when authoritarian powers weaponize migration? Democratic governments must counter authoritarian regimes’ weaponization of migration by reinforcing legal frameworks, enhancing border management, fostering international cooperation, and investing in public resilience. This multifaceted strategy ensures the protection of human rights while effectively addressing coercive tactics.
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The Baltic States
The Baltic States offer vital lessons to Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia on their EU path, guiding them towards deeper European integration.
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Georgia’s New “Foreign Agents” Law
Georgia’s new foreign agents law labels NGOs with significant foreign funding as working for foreign powers, harming its EU accession prospects and drawing criticism for being anti-democratic.