Rethinking Europe’s Engagement with the Global South Article Europe’s engagement with the Global South needs a reset away from reactive geopolitics and towards partnerships that recognise agency, diversity, and shared leadership. Manisha Reuter
Can Sri Lanka be a Fence-Sitter? Article In the competition for Global South leadership, countries like Sri Lanka will look to affirm ‘neutrality’ between the two Asian aspirants, India and China, hedge their bets and exploit strategic openings. Dr. Dushni Weerakoon
Kenya’s Stakes in the Global South Article By maintaining strong ties with both regional powers – India and China – Kenya seeks to diversify its partnerships, reduce dependency and enhance its bargaining power. Dr. Cliff Mboya
India and its Quest for Leadership of the Global South India’s political ambition for Global South leadership emanates from an enduring commitment to self-determination, multilateralism, and a quest for a more equitable global order. Prof. Dr. Ummu Salma Bava
Leadership for the Global South: A View from Indonesia Article Given the diversity and complexity of the Global South, leadership cannot be monopolised; it must be collective. The roles of China and India must be complemented by those of other countries in the fold. Tobias Basuki
The Global South in Search of Leadership: A Chinese Perspective Article This article analyses China’s engagement with the Global South in the context of India’s rise, evolving U.S. policy under Trump 2.0, and competing development models. Prof. Dr. Zha Daojiong
Chile’s Foreign Policy in a Time of Hegemonic Interregnum Article This article situates Chile’s foreign policy within the long arc of decolonisation, examining how it balances autonomy, diversification, and multilateralism amid shifting global power. Prof. Marcos Robledo Hoecker
Manisha Reuter Deputy Programme Director, Asia Programme, European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)