Calling for a return of classic diplomacy in Europe
Over the past four centuries, Europe has been the cradle of the classic diplomacy of the world. It is plain that the Renaissance had enlightened a new era in modern Europe where a state-system was born...
View ArticleFrench politicians must reach an agreement to prevent chaos from...
The stunning defeat of the RN has forced the French political landscape into a stalemate, as the front page of Le Parisien the day following the elections read: “France, ungovernable. Now, what do we...
View ArticleOnly a Comprehensive Approach would solve the Mediterranean Migration challenge
Irregular migration remains one of the most formidable challenges confronting even the most advanced and powerful nations globally. Despite ongoing international initiatives, substantial resources...
View ArticleChallenges faced by Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
The Syrian Refugee crisis is the largest in the world, spanning over a decade-long conflict. It is estimated that 5.5 million refugees still live outside Syria[1]. Lebanon has remained the largest of...
View ArticleTrump Lucky to Survive Shooting — What could be done
What happened at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has shocked and appalled although even a cursory look at the rhetoric preceding it should have signaled danger. Among other assertions by...
View ArticleJoint Chinese-Russian naval exercises: The background
On Sunday, July 14, 2024, the Chinese and Russian naval forces carried out joint exercises in a military port in southern China, specifically in the southern Chinese province of “Guangdong”, days after...
View ArticleInside the Republican Party 2024: Data Analytics as the Cornerstone of...
The Republican National Convention (RNC) 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, marked a pivotal moment in American politics as former President Donald J. Trump solidified his position as the Republican nominee...
View ArticleA New Chapter in the South China Sea Dispute
Amid tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea, a new chapter has emerged in the region following the defense pact between the Philippines and Japan. The Reciprocal Access...
View ArticleThe Resilient U.S.-Pakistan Relationship: From Cold War Alliances to Modern...
This piece aims to validate the State Department’s statement issued on June 29, 2024, which asserts that “US-Pakistan relationship is stronger than ever.” Pakistan shares a complex history of positive...
View ArticleLack of Media Attention for MENA: Two sides of the Same Coin
For several decades on end, countries across the world have endured the devastating effects and consequences of conflict, war, poverty, and economic desperation. Due to constant conflict and...
View ArticleChina’s approach to African Economic Development
The twenty-first century has seen China to emerge as a key player in the global affairs and in particular economic development trend. For sure, China’s comprehensive involvement in African social-...
View ArticleInserting ASEAN’S Role in the Dynamic of Indo-Pacific
The increasing significance of the Indo-Pacific region has driven its transformation into an arena for major powers like China and the United States to expand their influence. The interests of these...
View ArticleChinese Diplomacy and a new type of international relations
China is working to build a new type of international relations and a bond of common future for humanity. China is committed to taking a development path different from that followed by other...
View ArticleOpportunities and Challenges for Pakistan in the aftermath of Taliban’s...
Afghanistan and Pakistan’s relationship remained icy due to different ups and downs, but due to different dynamics like common border, history, language, cultural and religious aspects make the two...
View ArticleHow Communist Party of China is spreading the “Chinese Governance initiative”...
The ruling Communist Party in China has begun to chart a new path of reform and modernization under the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Therefore, we find that the concepts and principles...
View ArticleThe Nutri-Score and its effects on the traditional Greek foods
Authors: Alkiviadis Kalambokis and Emmanouil Karpadakis* Through Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011, the European Commission asks for the development of front-of-label nutritional labeling systems (FOPL) on...
View ArticleBritain looks forward to “five years of solid Labour majority”
It may not last but, Britain, dismissed only yesterday as an irrelevancy after its isolationist vote to break links with 27 EU countries 8 years ago, now seems an oasis of stability. Meanwhile, a...
View ArticleMixed reaction to von der Leyen’s re-election
In what some have called a “pivotal moment” for the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen has been re-elected as the President of the European Commission. With 401 votes in favor, von der Leyen (VDL)...
View ArticleRussia Recruiting African Specialists
With thousands conscripted into the army to fight in neighbouring Ukraine, several more thousands escaping military mobilization and migrating abroad, Russia currently lacks highly skilled labor for...
View ArticleChinese-style theory of modernization and the peaceful development in China
There many interpretations towards the Chinese style of modernization, concerning the achievements made in this process. Particularly, China’s path toward modernization is one of peace and development,...
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