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Bahauddin Foizee is an editor, an analyst and a columnist. His works are mostly focused on politics, geopolitics, security, risk-intelligence (including for investment purposes), environment, refugee scenario, and other aspects of international affair. His works have appeared on top global think-tanks, research-organizations, and publications of risk-intelligence consultancy firms (including Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies/ IPCS, Policy Forum, Journal of International Affairs, and Indian Defence Review). His columns have appeared on many international newspapers, magazines, and journals (including The National Interest, The Diplomat, Asia Times, Oped Column Syndication, Geopolitical Monitor, and Asia Sentinel). Bahauddin Foizee's works have been mentioned, quoted and referred in a number of papers published by several top think-tanks, top universities, and top research-organizations worldwide (including the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy -SOAS -UK, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the Institute of Chinese Studies, the Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS), the Harris School of Public Policy -University of Chicago, the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University). Bahauddin Foizee's words have been quoted on several prestigious international newspapers and other media-outlets (including New Zealand Herald, The Chronicle, The Daily Examiner, The Queensland Times, Asia News Day, Vietnam Breaking News, Kashmir Times, Dalby Herald, and News.Com.Au [Australia's top news agency].

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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, January 25, 2020
Millions of Coastal Inhabitants in Asia Pacific Turning into Climate Refugees While coastal areas of countries like Bangladesh, India, the Philippines and Sri Lanka would disappear gradually, other small island nations like Micronesia and the Maldives would be submerged under water almost completely, turning millions of inhabitants living in these countries into climate refugees.
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(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, October 13, 2018
Increasing Militarization Shows Arctic might Become Target of War Machines Without political agreement, the current non-hostile disputes over the Arctic could turn into confrontations.

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