Opinion & Editorials

Op-ed: Red Sea Disruption Turns Shipping Route Into Supply Chain Shock

Op-ed: Red Sea Disruption Turns Shipping Route Into Supply Chain Shock

Attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea forced companies to reroute vessels around southern Africa, driving up costs, delaying deliveries and reshaping who gains from one of the world's most important trade corridors. Two years on, traffic is returning, but the vulnerabilities the crisis exposed have not gone away.

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Op-ed: India Faces Fertilizer Shortage Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure 
South Asia, Opinion Nikita Ravi South Asia, Opinion Nikita Ravi

Op-ed: India Faces Fertilizer Shortage Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure 

In the wake of Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, international attention has mainly been focused on oil shipment disruptions, with nations turning to pipelines and reserves for relief. Less noticed is the constraint on fertilizer shipments- a critical agricultural input with no strategic reserves- leaving India facing uncertainty regarding over nearly 40% of this key supply, needed to ensure crop yields which are central to its domestic consumption and economic activity, especially during its upcoming June Kharif planting season. 

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Op-ed: When Strategy Trumps Strength: The Effects of Unrestrained Aggression in US Foreign Policy
Opinion, Middle East and North Africa Sofia Dominguez-Trejo Opinion, Middle East and North Africa Sofia Dominguez-Trejo

Op-ed: When Strategy Trumps Strength: The Effects of Unrestrained Aggression in US Foreign Policy

Iran does not have to win, it merely has to survive. While the U.S. and Israel initiated the war with Iran anticipating a quick victory, Tehran has demonstrated that, despite its weakened odds, its ability to strategize over the long-term is more important than mere strength and capabilities. The U.S. is on a path to setting a dangerous precedent, one where blatantly aggressive foreign policy will result in the abandonment of the U.S. as a reliable global partner.

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Op-ed: Expectations v. Action: Sudan & Selective Human Rights
Human Rights, Opinion Shakhrizat Abdusalamova Human Rights, Opinion Shakhrizat Abdusalamova

Op-ed: Expectations v. Action: Sudan & Selective Human Rights

The Responsibility to Protect is an international norm asserting that world leaders should act to safeguard civilians of a country if its own government is unable to do so. Celebrated as a victory for human dignity, it reflects the idea that preventing atrocities such as crimes against humanity is a global responsibility. Unfortunately, international human rights protection often struggles to translate into effective action.

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