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The norm against territorial conquest has underpinned the post-World War II rules-based order. But it now seems to be ...
Abbas Araqchi, Iran's seasoned top diplomat, faces one of his most delicate challenges ever this weekend as he prepares to ...
With fear "the driving force" in the current global climate, nations must recommit to nuclear disarmament and the regulation ...
US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will be in Oman for breakthrough talks on Tehran's ...
Examine the strategic orientation of Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam toward fostering order in the ...
Trump’s recent measures have cemented a split between Washington and Brussels, but that won’t automatically translate into ...
Climate change and climate action are socially and politically divisive topics in many countries. In addition to contributing to political disparity, climate research is also affected by political ...
Achieving security, in its broadest sense, is considered one of the primary responsibilities of states. However, the evolution of threats has significantly ...
We might see a proliferation of non-dollar payment systems, of the sort Europe experimented with during Trump’s first term. Dollar dominance makes the obstacles considerable, but the desire — in ...
Nepal's Minister for Communication and Information Technology warned former King Gyanendra of legal action for breaching his ...
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Anarchy: How our world order changes
As long as the US maintained strong alliances with Japan and Europe, they would represent more than half the world economy, compared to a mere 20 percent for China and Russia. But this can be ...
The realist theory of international relations dates back to the fifth century BC, where the general foundations were laid by the philosopher Thucydides, rooted in his experiences from the ...