February 7, 2026

Category - Law

Control Of the Western Hemisphere As A Pillar of Washington’s Global Strategy

The article examines control of the Western Hemisphere as a structural foundation of the United States’ global strategy during the transition phase of the international order. Arguing that Washington’s security and power projection depend on securing the hemispheric space, the text interprets the approach promoted by Donald Trump not as a rupture, but as a deliberate acceleration of a long-standing strategic logic. The analysis links this acceleration both to the growing pressure exerted by emerging actors and alternative coalitions, and to the economic, industrial, and social crises within the United States, exacerbated by the political urgency of the midterm elections. Through an examination of key continental nodes, the symbolic dimension of power, technological supremacy, and control of space, the article contends that “hemispheric closure” represents—for Washington—an indispensable precondition for sustaining a prolonged global competition.

Naxalbari’s Legacy: How India is Ending Its Longest Internal War

As developmental, ideological, and security interventions converge, Naxal violence has sharply decreased across affected districts. To resolve long-standing extremism, a multi-faceted approach is essential—one that is based on strong governance, equitable development, democratic empowerment, the restoration of tribal rights, reform of policing and administration, and precise, targeted security operations.