Tag: Global South
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Global South Multipolarity and the Drift into Negotiated Instability
Global South multipolarity is often described as a decisive shift in world order, yet the reality is less coherent and far more constrained. States across Asia, Africa, and Latin America are not acting as a unified bloc but responding to pressure, opportunity, and necessity. Where analysts see strategy, there is often adaptation; where they see…
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The Global Food Sovereignty Battle: Defending Land, Livelihoods, and the Right to Grow Food
Across continents, farmers unite in a growing fight for survival, justice, and food sovereignty. Across the world, from the green fields of Norfolk to the wheat belts of Punjab, from the vineyards of France to the maise plains of Kenya, farmers are rising. Their anger is neither sudden nor irrational. It is the steady consequence…
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Gaza war humanitarian crisis: From Self-Defence to Control
Israel’s Gaza war, sparked by Hamas’s 2023 attack, has spiralled into a humanitarian crisis, displacing millions. Israel’s war in Gaza began under the shadow of horror. Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack massacred Israeli civilians and took hostages. Many outside Israel accepted the premise of self-defence through force. Nearly two years on, that moral and strategic…
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The Iran-Israel War: Imperial Echoes & Global Fault-Lines
Iran-Israel War erupts, exposing imperial legacies and testing a fragile multipolar world order. A Fire Ignited by History The Iran-Israel war, now escalating into a potentially regional conflagration, is not an isolated flashpoint; it is the culmination of decades of unresolved ideological, religious, and geopolitical tensions. This war, unfolding in the shadows of global realignments,…
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The Aftermath of Israel’s Strike on Iran
Israel’s strike on Iran in 2025 reshaped regional power, triggering global tension and diplomatic fallout. On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a dramatic and sweeping military strike against Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure. This action, which involved fighter jets, submarines, and surface-to-surface missiles, marked not only a significant escalation in an already volatile region but…
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The Liberal Economic Order: A System Built on Inequality and Control
The Liberal Economic Order was never liberal—it was a tool of empire. From IMF to WTO, it imposed debt, inequality, and dependency on the Global South. The world is waking up. For decades, the so-called Liberal Economic Order has been regarded as the gold standard of global governance, a framework that promotes free trade, open…
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Britain’s War Drums: A Desperate Echo of a Fading Empire
Britain preparing for war reflects imperial anxiety, driving militarisation at home and abroad. In recent weeks, a chilling refrain has emerged from the corridors of Whitehall, echoing across Europe and beyond: Britain must prepare for war. After what some call “decades of complacency,” this new urgency to arm, mobilise, and reinforce has taken hold not…
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Elite Impunity: Sean Combs and Systemic Abuse in the Entertainment Industry
Sean Combs trial reveals elite impunity, exposing systemic abuse in entertainment and Western hypocrisy. On May 12, 2025, the federal court in Lower Manhattan, New York, became the epicentre of a high-profile legal battle as the sex-trafficking trial of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs began in earnest. Facing charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and…
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Economic Sovereignty in the Global South: Navigating Western Dominance and Neoliberalism
Economic sovereignty remains a critical aspiration for the Global South, as nations strive to break free from Western dominance and the constraints of neoliberalism in an increasingly multipolar world. The global economy, as it stands in 2025, is a meticulously engineered system designed to perpetuate the dependency of most nations, particularly those in the Global…
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British Empire: Colonization, Economic Extraction, and Cultural Imperialism in the Global South
The British Empire drove colonization, slave trade, and economic extraction in India, Caribbean, shaping Global South with lasting cultural imperialism. The Age of Exploration, ignited by Portugal’s 1415 conquest of Ceuta and formalised by the 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas, unleashed a European scramble for global dominance. While Spain and Portugal initially led, Britain emerged as…