ASM Tarek Hassan Semul
ASM Tarek Hassan Semul is a Research Fellow at Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS) and Cohort of the Indo-Pacific Young Leaders Program, Asia Pacific Foundation (APF), Canada. He can be reached at tarek@biiss.org.
What is the end-game in the US-Iran-Israel war?
8 March 2026
Wars rarely begin with clarity. But they become dangerous when they continue without it.
8 March 2026
Multilateralism in retreat: Will middle powers stand up to bullying?
3 February 2026
As institutional protections weaken, vulnerability grows. Align too closely and autonomy erodes. Resist alone and retaliation becomes costly. This is precisely why the defense of multilateralism cannot remain a Western project. It must include those who rely on it most.
3 February 2026
What the next government must get right on national security
25 January 2026
As Bangladesh enters a new political phase ahead of the February parliamentary election, its domestic security outlook is increasingly shaped by divisive historical baggage, competing narratives, and fragmented identity.
25 January 2026
Myanmar’s hollow election: Rohingyas’ fate and Bangladesh’s geopolitical stake
24 December 2025
For Bangladesh, the geopolitical stakes are profound and multifaceted.
24 December 2025
Geopolitical implications of the brewing tension in the Red Sea
26 January 2024
The historical Shia-Sunni rift gives another dimension to the tension in the Middle East.
26 January 2024
Unpacking the geopolitical playbook as the junta collapses in Myanmar
12 December 2023
There is no doubt that neighbouring countries will have to bear the heaviest burden of the crisis.
12 December 2023
Operation 1027 / Are tides turning in Myanmar's civil war?
28 November 2023
On October 27, the civil conflict in Myanmar took a significant turn.
28 November 2023