Russian oil price cap accelerates global economic decoupling
Author: Suryaputra Wijaksana, Bank Central Asia The oil ‘price cap’ of US$60 per barrel for Russian oil is a controversial move by the European
Author: Suryaputra Wijaksana, Bank Central Asia The oil ‘price cap’ of US$60 per barrel for Russian oil is a controversial move by the European
Duality is the name of the pro-Kremlin disinformation game. Last week Russia’s tendency to make diametrically opposed disinformation-laden claims
Author: Gennady Rudkevich, Alexandria Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and China’s modest response to it, has placed the governments of Central Asia
Author: Gennady Rudkevich, Alexandria Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and China’s modest response to it, has placed the governments of Central Asia
Immediately after Russian troops attacked Ukraine in February 2022, a group of Western countries – including the U.S., EU states, Australia, Great
Once again, the federal court that had the misfortune of dealing with Donald Trump’s pile of conspiracy theory he and his lawyers generously called
London: The UK on Monday sanctioned five more Iranian officials, including the deputy prosecutor general, over what it said was the “horrific
Author: Joshy M Paul, CAPS In his November 2022 visit to Moscow, Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar stated that ‘India will
Eric Zuesse Given that The West’s sanctions against Russia are intended to harm Russia’s economy, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin’s January
Author: Ronald Tundang, Chinese University of Hong Kong ASEAN member states should consider using economic pressure to influence the behaviour of the
The Maltese government is facing mounting pressure from the European Union to crack down on the assets of sanctioned Russians in the country, which
The United States and European Union lifted aid-focused sanctions in the past year on Burundi. After six years, the U.S. removed trade sanctions on
Author: Masahiko Takeda, ANU In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the G7 and some 50 other countries have imposed economic sanctions on
Author: James Curran, University of Sydney Although 2022 brought a change of government in Australia and a new public tone to its diplomacy —
Politics Against Undiplomatic Diplomacy The loudest voices in the Senate call for strategies that make negotiation and peace