
Bahauddin Foizee is an analyst for the Bahauddin Foizee (ISSN 2523-014X) and the Washinton Pacific Policy.
He serves as the Political Affairs Editor at the OpEd Column Syndication, a content syndicate that distributes opinion editorials globally. In the past, he provided editorial support to the Global Risk Insights, a risk intelligence consultancy based in London.
His work has been published in prominent think tank and research publications, including The National Interest, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, and Journal of International Affairs (SIPA), as well as in leading media outlets such as The Diplomat and Asia Sentinel. He is also an insight columnist for Asia Times.
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[Bahauddin Foizee] Rather than viewing the MDT as an inflexible anchor, it should be seen as a dynamic framework that must evolve alongside the geopolitical realities of the Asia-Pacific.
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[Bahauddin Foizee] The growing military cooperation raises questions about Thailand’s long-term strategic intentions and the balance of power in Southeast Asia.
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[Bahauddin Foizee] Iran’s IRGC had carried out the genocide and ethnic cleansing in Syria with the help from Assad’s army and Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. In Iraq, the IRGC had carried out the campaign with the help of sectarian elements in Iraqi army, Iran-backed militias and Hezbollah.
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