The Autonomy Plan: Is it the Endgame for the Moroccan Sahara?
In foreign policy, the global political system is quickly changing to tackle and resolve regional and worldwide problems, regardless of the type of conflict or negotiation process. Autonomy often acts...
View ArticleThe Phases and Pillars for Resolving the War in Gaza
The UN’s call had been muted, alongside the voices of the US and others. Gaza has become a playground of wanton inhumanity, a theater of brutal debauchery amid a civilized modern world heavily...
View ArticleYemen: The Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis – Forgotten but Unresolved
The Yemeni civil war, an ongoing multilateral conflict that began in late 2014, continues to ravage the nation, causing immense suffering and destruction. This conflict has not only destabilized the...
View ArticleEU Enlargement Failure? Ukraine Still Has Not Yet Gained Membership Status
The European Union was founded by The Six countries in 1957, and with its Enlargement policy the European Union has managed to embrace most countries in Europe. This Enlargement policy is used as a...
View ArticleRevisiting The Past: Analyzing Indonesia’s 1998 Monetary Crisis
The 1998 Monetary Crisis was a dark history for Indonesia. It marked a period of severe economic turmoil that permeated every facet of Indonesian life and significantly caused generational harm and...
View ArticleEuropean Union – ASEAN relations and the First Air Transport Cooperation
The recent increase in regional cooperation in the economic field shows that globalization has succeeded in eroding the boundaries between countries around the world. This regional cooperation then...
View ArticleReassessing Russia’s Engagement with Zimbabwe
As most often reiterated, Russia and Zimbabwe have had an excellent bilateral relations, dating from the time of Zimbabwe’s struggle for political independence. Soviet Union supported with military...
View ArticleEarly Days in the U.S. Presidential Election
Unlike parliamentary systems where the governing party can call an election whenever it chooses as it commands a voting majority, the U.S. system actually mandates when an election is held … every four...
View ArticleCoffee stories: Public’s Behaviour towards Starbucks during the Genocide in Gaza
A genocide in Gaza, a decline in revenue, Starbucks is amongst the many Multinational Corporations (MNC) that has felt the heat of boycott due to its passive-aggressive response towards the matter. WHY...
View ArticleGuns, Greed, and Rights: Questioning the Narrative of ‘Gun Rights’ in America
One basic question that is brought to light by the debate over gun regulation in the US is: who is accountable when gun ownership comes along with power? The legalization of gun possession in the...
View Article“Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025” as a solution to the gender-based...
With 448.4 million inhabitants, the European Union is one of the regions with a high population density. This high population level makes Europe a very pluralistic region. This plurality can be seen...
View ArticleElection 2024 in Perspective: John J. Beckley and the Dawn of Political...
As the 60th Presidential Election in the United States appears on the horizon, both American and international audiences are set to witness again the unique intensity that accompanies an American...
View ArticleKDP and PUK: Outdated Political Party Model
After the establishment of the Kurdistan Region’s de facto state in 1991, and following the 1992 parliamentary and governmental elections in the Kurdistan Region, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)...
View ArticleProspect of China’s Transportation Infrastructure Development in Central Asia...
Since the beginning of the Donald Trump era, the United States has initiated a series of economic and technological crackdowns on China. Coupled with the strengthening of Western economic and trade...
View ArticleClaudia Sheinbaum makes history
The historic victory of Dr Claudia Sheinbaum with a 32 points margin over the combined opposition candidate Xochitl Galvez signifies that Mexico, the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country, will be...
View ArticleSouth China Sea Conflict: Indonesia’s Goals and Strategies Through the ‘ABC...
The escalation of the South China Sea (‘SCS’) conflict raises significant concerns about regional stability and international relations. At the end of 2023 and throughout early 2024 the dispute between...
View ArticleAxum: A Book Summary
“Axum” by Yuri M. Kobishchanov, edited by Joseph W. Michels and translated by Lorraine Kapitanoff, is a seminal work that meticulously reconstructs the history of the ancient Axumite civilization. This...
View ArticleThe Israeli military isn’t what it once was
History repeats itself, albeit with a tweak. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Daniel Hagari’s public questioning of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Gaza war vow to destroy Hamas echoes the...
View ArticleEuropean-Funded Initiative Aims at Creating African Vaccine Market
African leaders have teamed up with Europe and Western countries to push for a comprehensive strategic partnership to a new height, this time in the health sector. At this crucial time of rising...
View ArticleDays of Future Past: Empowering the Global South to Reach an Equal Global...
The direction of world politics within global relations is strongly affected by international organizations. However, the disparities in representation and decision-making power that “favors” the...
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