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Nazmus Sakib
Nazmus Sakib is a PhD candidate at the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University.
Nazmus Sakib is a PhD candidate at the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University.
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What the coronavirus means for China's economy
China will get hit in the short term, and recover, but the fluctuations can trigger new opportunities.
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India’s citizenship laws risk creating a humanitarian disaster
Both amendments to citizenship rights laws and the National Register of Citizens will place pressure on Pakistan and Bangladesh to accept those stripped of nationality.
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Aung San Suu Kyi becomes the poster child for Rohingya genocide
Myanmar's gamble to send Suu Kyi to represent the country at the International Court of Justice has backfired.
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The farce of Rohingya repatriation
It's been two years since the Rohingya were ethnically cleansed from their lands in Myanmar and justice is as distant today as it was when the world was paying attention.
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El Paso: Was it Christchurch 2.0?
How white supremacist mass murders have become an organised transnational security threat.
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How Syrian refugee influx has shaped the polarisation of European politics
Is the European far-right's claim that 'Syrian refugees increased crimes in Europe' true? Or is the far-right rhetoric far from reality?
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Cynical nationalism in Myanmar and India prolongs Rohingya suffering
India and Myanmar have managed to put aside their differences to tackle a common enemy.
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Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is a deadly liability to his allies
Saudi Arabia's de-facto leader was never next in line to the throne until the US recognised him. His never ending blunders shouldn't be allowed to continue.
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The blunders of MBS and how Saudi Arabia can reclaim its sovereignty
The House of Saud rules the country right now, but if Saudi Arabia wants to keep it that way, it will have to correct its course.
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