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Eric Chan
Ian Murphy
Over the last half-decade, militaries around the world have executed a shift towards incorporating mass precision strike, with weapons such as loitering munitions and glide bombs becoming globally ubiquitous. These weapons are relatively low-cost, easy to mass-produce, and are reasonably accurate, able to partly replicate the expensive “precision strike complex” employed by Western militaries. Countries like Azerbaijan, Sudan, Iran, Ukraine, Russia, Myanmar have already employed such weapons as a substitute for higher-end capability. At the same time, technologically-sophisticated militaries are also experimenting with these capabilities to further enhance their exquisite weaponry and reduce costs.
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Francis Annagu
In late March 2025, a delegation of Taiwanese trade experts landed in Nigeria’s commercial hub of Lagos. The arrival of high-profile dignitaries was not televised and no press conference was arranged, but it marked the second mission in five months. The visits are a telling sign of Taiwan’s‬ intensifying effort to maintain a vital relationship with Africa’s largest economy.‬
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Jordan Laramore
Due to the fact that tourism is primarily seen through an economic lens, people do not usually give much thought to tourism when discussing foreign policy and international relations. However, tourism plays an essential role in politics—namely in the realm of soft power, defined as a country’s ability to influence others without resorting to coercive pressure. When it comes to tourism, the idea is that through shared positive experiences facilitated by in-person visits, people will develop a favorable opinion of the destination nation. In turn, these experiences can bolster a nation's international image and legitimacy. As a result, tourism serves Taiwan’s economic and diplomatic objectives, both boosting Taiwan’s international support and diversifying its global connections.
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