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How Türkiye Will Benefit from the Trump Doctrine

On February 28, 2025, in a broadcast watched around the world, President Donald J. Trump unintentionally launched the policy of the Trump Doctrine. In what was supposed to be a photo opportunity,...

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Geometries of Chaos: America’s Future in World Politics

“Where does one go from a world of insanity? Somewhere on the other side of despair.” –T.S. Eliot, The Family Reunion (1939) Normally, geometry and chaos are mutually exclusive. Still, when applied to...

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From SpaceX to the White House: A Techno-Realist Perspective on Elon Musk’s...

Following the inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States, a new approach emerged in integrating technology business leaders into government decision-making. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla...

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Transition from Passive to Proactive Diplomacy: Japan’s Strategic Partnership...

Since the end of World War II, Japan has carried out a passive diplomacy strategy on the international stage, this is due to its desire to focus on developing the country first. The increasingly rapid...

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Myanmar in the Context of the Trump-Vance’s “Conservative Crusade”

The new administration of the recently elected US President Donald Trump is breaking taboos and stereotypes almost every day. At the stage of the election campaign, it might have seemed that Trump was...

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Trump Speaks to Congress and Bullies Democrats

This year’s presidential State of the Union address given to Congress reminded some of a kindergarten class in so many ways.   Earlier Zelenskyy had a public spat with Trump, voices raised to the...

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Pakistan and Azerbaijan: Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation

Pakistan and Azerbaijan have recently signed multiple agreements and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to enhance bilateral cooperation in various sectors, notably trade and energy. These hallmark...

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The delicate thread to peace: Can US-Russia Negotiations End the Ukraine...

After a series of high-stakes diplomatic engagements, significant developments have unfolded in efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict. In Saudi Arabia, a United States (US) delegation led by...

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Rethinking American Foreign Policy Toward Eritrea: The Need for Nuance

The Horn of Africa, a region marked by persistent instability and complex challenges, plays a critical role in international trade and security. Geostrategically, it has become a focal point for great...

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Trump’s Trade War is an Opportunity for Iran

Trump has made many grand promises: annexing Greenland to the United States, making Canada the 51st state, bringing the Panama Canal under American control, peacefully relocating two million people of...

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AI Governance and Ethics: Lessons from the U.S. Visa Revocation Policy

The recent policy shift by the United States in utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and revoke visas of foreign students allegedly supporting Hamas raises significant questions about AI...

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How America’s changing Ukraine Policy Could Reshape Europe’s Future

The United States has played a pivotal role in supporting Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. From military aid packages to diplomatic backing, Washington’s commitment has been...

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History “will not look kindly” on Donald Trump: Interview with Cynthia Ní...

Cynthia Ní Mhurchú , a Renew Europe MEP, was speaking in the wake of a turbulent first few weeks in office for the U.S president. The Irish politician is critical of President Trump who is currently at...

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Was October 7 Avoidable?

A day after October 7, Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer said that the “massive attacks by Hamas leadership into Israel … is no less than Israel’s 9/11.” By contrast, in the same interview for CNBC, I said...

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Cracks in the Façade

International voices have been pressing such concern about how populations in disputed regions are being treated at the recent session of the UN Human Rights Council. The UN’s high-ranking official of...

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Trump Tariffs: To be, or not to be

President Trump’s second-term mandate was more decisive, and experts rightly believed the next four years would be unprecedented in American history and eventually in the current world order. But the...

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The development in China’s Foreing Policy

On March 7, 2025, during the third session of the 14th National People’s Congress (China’s parliament) Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee,  and Minister of Foreign...

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Washington, Tehran, and Iran’s “Second Class Citizens”

The Iranian government is well-known for its repressive policies against its population, best exemplified by the state’s violent response to the nationwide protests after the death of Mahsa Amini....

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JD Vance Defined America’s AI Opportunity

US Vice President JD Vance addressed the leaders and delegates of the AI Summit in Paris. France’s President Macron took the leadership initiative in continuing the momentum pioneered by the United...

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Gaza Blockade: A Critical Review of Violations of International Humanitarian Law

The ongoing blockade of Gaza, imposed by Israel, has led to one of the most severe humanitarian crises in modern history. While Israeli authorities justify this measure as a security precaution,...

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