by MKI TM | Sep 26, 2025 | Featured, MKI Policy Brief, News
Policy Brief – Written by Ramachandra Byrappa The world is far from being multipolar, but at the current rate of development and underdevelopment it could easily become so. Conversely, Germany has always had the potential to become a stable pole, but it could quickly...
by MKI TM | Sep 26, 2025 | Events, News
September 30, 2025 (Tuesday) @ 11:00 REGISTRATION panel discussion Power, Politics, and Pragmatism: What Lee Jae Myung’s Government Means for South Korea’s Future The objective of the panel discussion is to provide a comprehensive exploration of the...
by MKI TM | Sep 24, 2025 | Connectivity Center, Featured, MKI Perspective, News, Research Centers
Perspective – Written by Zsolt Trembeczki 2025 represented the first true stress test of India’s multi-alignment foreign policy: U.S.–India relations visibly deteriorated, while India sought to signal the extent of its room to maneuver by emphasizing its ties with...
by MKI TM | Sep 24, 2025 | Connectivity Center, Featured, MKI Perspective, News, Research Centers
Perspective – Written by Angelina Nagy & Gergely Salát Kim Jong Un took part in Beijing’s Victory Day celebrations as a guest of honor and held bilateral talks with Xi Jinping. Taken together, these moves point to a new stage in China–North Korea relations....
by MKI TM | Sep 23, 2025 | BRICS Watch, Featured, News
BRICS watch 2025/2 The stage is set for a new era of superpower competition between the U.S. and China. One battlefield is the global trade regime, where BRICS has emerged as a key coalition—one that is responsible for a fourth of global merchandise exports. The...