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The recent fallout following the Pahalgam incident has cast a glaring spotlight on India’s diplomatic approach, revealing an unsettling pattern of double standards. While ...
The Vietnamese model represents a hybrid experience in global politics, blending isolation and openness. Despite the dominance of a single party in political life, ...
In response to an invitation from China, Haiti and Saint Lucia, both of which maintain official diplomatic relations with Taiwan, sent delegations to participate ...
Humanitarian organizations operating in conflict zones are facing a perfect storm of challenges, with the most significant being the reduction of aid from major ...
The revolution in information and communication exchange is one of the most dangerous scientific and technological revolutions. Every corner of the world and every ...
Geopolitics is the study of how geographical factors influence international relations and global politics. The concept encompasses how factors like geography, natural resources, population, and ...
Germany’s rise as a leading power in Europe and the world since the beginning of the 21st century represents a prominent aspect of the country’s economic miracle, which began with reconstruction ...
The natural disasters that affect the environment, whether purely natural or as an indirect result of human intervention, have asserted themselves in international relations, encompassing both ...
During World War II, the Japanese forced thousands of women into sexual slavery. Known as the ‘comfort women’, their story is one of the most shameful events, ever perpetrated in history. I was a sex ...
The countries of the Horn of Africa suffer from violence and insecurity. The region is a hub on the trade and migration route in the Red Sea, bordering the unstable regions of the Sahel and Central ...
Amid the rapid international transformations affecting the hierarchy of powers within the global system and the dominating regional and international axes, emerging dynamics in international ...
Has the idea of the “West” truly reached its last breaths, as the current international discourses suggest? Perhaps the answer requires further observation and contemplation, but it is certain that ...