Gaza’s worsening food crisis cannot be explained by shortage alone. This analysis argues that access restrictions, supply disruption, price inflation and infrastructure collapse have turned hunger into a broader crisis of survival, deepened by the wider regional escalation following the US/Israel War on Iran.
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
Sudan's crisis is not merely a byproduct of warfare, but a fundamental collapse of access infrastructure where severe hunger...
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The international community systematically prioritises securitised containment and border management over sustainable resilience, effectively transforming the Sahel’s complex displacement...
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The expectation of mass Syrian refugee repatriation following the collapse of the Assad regime has collided with the structural...
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The global reliance on enforcement-heavy deterrence strategies has paradoxically accelerated humanitarian crises and systemic border failures, proving that state-centric...
One of the core requirements of democratic societies is a well-functioning public sphere. As the foundation for public opinion formation, the public sphere thrives...
As Iran and Pakistan ramp up mass deportations of Afghan migrants under the guise of national security, nearly a million people—many long-settled and undocumented—are...
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The international legal architecture designed to prevent mass atrocities remains crippled by a structural contradiction where the selective application...