Erosion of U.S hegemony: Redefining diplomacy by the rise of multipolarity
Post World war 2 period exhibited an era of institutionalisation and significant shifts in global diplomacy that was shaped by the preeminent global power , which contributed in the structure of global...
View ArticleSoutheast Asia’s Leadership Crucibles: Past Visions, Present Struggles
Albert Camus once said, “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer”, if “winter” represents hardship, “summer” represents joy– that, even during our...
View ArticleIsrael can use US weapons in Gaza and Lebanon, but Ukraine cannot in Russia:...
Ukraine and Israel are different in many respects: although they both fight for territory, the Ukrainian war has global repercussions while the Israel-Hamas war is a regional conflict; the Ukrainian...
View ArticleHistory Repeating Itself, again
The recent flare-up in hostilities between Israeli forces and Lebanese militant groups, specifically Hezbollah, has drawn significant international attention and concerns as the region continues to...
View ArticleWestern Values in Embers: Erdoğan’s Gaza Critique
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been a geopolitical flashpoint, but the most recent escalations in Gaza have brought global attention to the devastation unfolding in the region. Among the...
View ArticleSri Lankans have voted for a fresh start: Can Dissanayake solve the country’s...
Anura Kumara Dissanayake is Sri Lanka’s new president after winning Saturday’s presidential elections. The poll was high stakes, the first chance for Sri Lankans to vote since a shortage of foreign...
View ArticleThe Resolution 2758 Myth: How China Has once again Manipulated UN Policy on...
As the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) convenes in New York, the global community has once again come together to address the many pressing issues facing the world today....
View ArticleUzbekistan: Over 1,000 independent observers will provide crucial oversight...
Over 1,000 international observers will attend the upcoming parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan, it has emerged. The presence of so many independent experts,providing independent oversight, is seen...
View ArticleThe 57th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council and Chinese Stance
The ongoing 57th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) continues its critical work of promoting and protecting human rights globally. Established in 2006 by the UN General...
View ArticleChange in American Foreign Policy: A Fatal Blow to Democracies
Recent changes in the foreign policy of the United States of America have caused fundamental shifts in the global democratic order and dealt a fatal blow to democratic values and systems. To reduce...
View ArticleKashmir Elections: India reintroduces the concept of democracy in the region
An election has begun in Kashmir following India’s democratic vision in the region. In this way India gave a tangible answer to all those who accuse it of illegally controlling Kashmir. What tyrant...
View ArticlePassion for Sustainable Africa
As a guest of honor at the Certified Economic Diplomat (CED) event on September 21 – format conducted by the IEF and its European partners, Her Excellency Hakima El Haite, a prominent environmental...
View ArticleSri Lanka’s ‘Marxist Nationalism’ and the Tamil Question
If the global media coverage is to be believed, Sri Lanka has just had a socialist revolution. While the newly elected President Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD henceforth) and his party, the JVP, claim...
View ArticleCan Imran Khan Normalize Pakistan’s Relations with Israel?
In recent times, several Israeli newspapers have lauded Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, as a credible voice who can normalize Pakistan’s relations with Israel. These reports, while met...
View ArticleIndonesian Astropolitics is Outdated: Will Indonesia Rise and See The...
Issues regarding defense and security are now experiencing increasingly complex developments, where the areas that are the focus of defense and security no longer include land, sea, and air, but in the...
View ArticleNew Government, Same Crisis: France’s New Government in the Shadow of...
France´s new government is taking its first steps. This comes after President Emmanuel Macron approved the list of names presented to him by Prime Minister Michel Barnier on the 19th. The formation of...
View ArticleGeopolitics and Democracy: The Western Liberal Order from Foundation to...
Geopolitics and Democracy: The Western Liberal Order from Foundation to Fracture presents a well-debated academic standpoint on a very pertinent topic of international relations: in what manner the...
View ArticleIran-Saudi Rivalry in Yemen: A Catalyst for the Israel-Palestine Conflict?
Iran and Saudi Arabia being the two key players in West Asia their rivalry has generated a geopolitical tangle of complexities that spill over much beyond their borders into the extended region of West...
View ArticlePalestine Divided from Within
The Palestinian struggle for statehood has long been a symbol of resistance against occupation and oppression, particularly in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, alongside...
View ArticleUnravelling the Peace Puzzle in the Chittagong Hill Tracts
The recent confrontations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) serve as a stark reminder of an unresolved conflict. In the last week, tensions between indigenous communities and Bengali settlers...
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