American Experiment
The American Experiment; What It Means For The World
How the US adjusts to the increasingly multi-polar world – and the forces of globalization – will have a major impact on world affairs. There is no doubt the global order that emerged in the aftermath of World War II is now in transition. Will the US lead the world into a new and secure interdependent global order, or succumb to nationalistic tendencies, is yet to be determined. The continuity in American leadership is unlikely to occur in absence of system level political, economic, and security reforms that are attuned to the present realities.
US Elections: Implications for South Asia, Middle East
US-Islamic World Relations
Israel Airstrike Targets Hamas Negotiators In Doha, Threatening Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Risk Assessment
Israel Strike in Doha Shakes Middle East Stability
Context
Israel struck Doha on September 9th—an attack that targeted Hamas political leaders during Gaza ceasefire negotiations...
Countering Extremism and Homeland Security
From Oslo To Trump’s Abraham Accords And 20-Point Peace Plan For Gaza
PoliTact's Global Security Study
With inputs from Naade Ali and Arif Ansar
Context
Negotiations on the Trump’s 20-point Gaza Peace Package has been ongoing in Egypt since...
Opportunities for US
Great Power Rivalry And China’s Deepening involvement In South Asia, Gulf States
Context
In an endeavor to understand the emerging geopolitical realities, PoliTact partners with leading thought centers to understand the longitudinal multi-faceted tangents of a particular...










