World Affairs
tippinsights and the TIPP poll regularly gauge foreign policies coming out from Washington D.C.
Countering Chinese Hegemony In The Pacific
Unchecked Chinese influence in the Pacific Island nations would jeopardize U.S. military capabilities in a strategically crucial geographic command area and pave the way for a broader reordering of regional architecture.
NSA Jeopardizes National Security!
NSA Jack Sullivan’s recent reckless comments needlessly upped the ante in a war that should have been averted, to begin with.
Food Shortage - A Perfect Storm On Top Of A Perfect Storm
Fifty million people in 45 countries are knocking on famine’s door.
U.S And China Tussle Over Taiwan
Here we go again, confusing strategic ambiguity on Taiwan and riling China.
SCO- Countering American Dominance
The SCO Summit was notable for the welcome it accorded the Russian President and the clout it carries as the largest regional bloc.
Media Amplifies Ukraine’s Battle Successes
The recent exuberant coverage by the U.S. media touting that Russia is experiencing a rout at the hands of Ukraine is primarily an effort to deflect attention from domestic miseries.
America's Waning Influence In East Asia
While Biden desires to preserve the world order, his short-sighted foreign policy decisions are emboldening countries to test America's will and doubt its promises.
Ten Hidden Costs Of The Ukraine War
As the Ukraine war enters its seventh month, here is a look at the top ten fallouts that most would turn a blind eye to.
Liz Truss Faces Epic Economic Challenges
High energy costs, a labor shortage, and declining production are significant challenges she faces.
Iran Crude Oil Could Be Released Following Nuclear Deal
Iran may have 93 million barrels of crude oil stored in tankers which could be released if a nuclear deal were to be reached – helping fill the void left by reduced Russian supplies to Europe.
The World’s Largest Democracy At 75
As India celebrates 75 years of independence from the British Raj, the U.S. and India are challenged by an ascending China. Even as its digital economy grows rapidly, India has its own domestic challenges.
Afghanistan One Year Later: What Does America Really Think?
Most Americans think that the fall of Afghanistan was a "generational setback" for the United States.