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International Relations & Diplomacy

A New Line of Economic Warfare: U.S. ban on Chinese Electric Vehicles?

By Writer
20 May 2024
in :  International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
109

            Economy has always been a frontline of war between countries and rivals throughout the history of the world. Technology and innovation can move forward on unprecedented levels, but war stays the same only the tools change. Economic warfare between two states can escalate into all out political confrontation or worse to an actual war, especially when these two countries are …

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India, Sri Lanka, and the Katchatheevu Island: A Resurfaced Controversy

By Writer
20 May 2024
in :  Asia, Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law, International Law & Democracy, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
307

In the intricate fabric of South Asian geopolitics, the Katchatheevu Island dispute between India and Sri Lanka stands as a stubborn knot, challenging the principles of cooperative engagement and regional stability, especially amidst the lead-up to India’s impending general elections, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rekindling of the controversy has ignited substantial discourse and speculation. This strategic maneuver, evidently aimed …

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Tit for Tat: The Trade War Between Israel and Turkey

By Writer
10 May 2024
in :  Globalization & Trade, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Middle East, Strategic Affairs
346

Israel has issued a warning of potential retaliation in response to Turkey’s decision to ban the export of 54 items to Israel until the conflict in Gaza ends. Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, has instructed the Economic Division of the Foreign Ministry to prepare a detailed list of products that should be banned from being exported from Turkey to Israel, …

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Cameron meets Trump for the sake of Ukraine

By Writer
10 May 2024
in :  International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
113

United Kingdom’s (U.K.) former Prime Minister David Cameron meets former President of United States (U.S.) Donald Trump for the sake of Ukraine. David Cameron now serves as the U.K.’s foreign secretary and pushes political decision makers around the globe, especially in U.S. to send aid to Ukraine against Russia. Meeting with an opposition candidate is “standard practice,” according to the …

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Liberal Democracy on the Line: Slovakia’s Presidential Election and the NGO Law

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  Europe, International Law, International Law & Democracy, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
374

The recent election on April 6th resulted in Peter Pellegrini, who is critical of Ukraine, defeating pro-Western diplomat Ivan Korčok to become president. The role of the president in Slovakia is mainly symbolic. However, it also includes the authority to ratify international agreements, command the armed forces, and appoint court judges. Additionally, the president can veto parliamentary legislation. Despite the …

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Panama’s Diplomatic Endeavor – Managing Chinese Influence

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  International Law, International Law & Democracy, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies
631

The recent appointment of Ambassador Xu Xueyuan to Panama marks a significant milestone in China’s diplomatic relations with the Central American nation. As China continues to assert its influence globally, particularly through infrastructural investments aimed at strengthening supply chains, Panama emerges as a pivotal player in this geopolitical chessboard. China’s strategic outlook for Latin America underscores the importance of Panama, …

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Israel moves to ban Al Jazeera: What it means for the International Media?

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  International Law, International Law, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Middle East, Publications
454

            The October 7 attacks changed Israel and its policies on the national security threats forever. In an unprecedented move by the Israeli legislators, Israel Knesset approved “the Al Jazeera Law”, which this law would allow the communication minister to act on to shut any foreign news/media outlet that might deemed as a security threat to the state, as understood from …

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Trilateral Naval Alliance Confronts Beijing’s South China Sea Claims

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
144

The recent announcement of joint naval patrols in the South China Sea by Japan, the Philippines, and the USA marks a significant development in the ongoing dispute over the region’s territorial waters. With tensions escalating due to China’s assertive behavior, this collaborative effort underscores a strategic response aimed at safeguarding freedom of navigation and upholding international maritime law. The joint …

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U.S. Blames Microsoft on Chinese Hack: Further Effects on the World

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  Cybersecurity & Technology, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Strategic Affairs
244

            Our age is an age of information and digital gateways. The cyber security in our times holds the key to global economic and political domination since the globalisation united the world with the rise of the internet. A country with a weak cyber security or compromised systems can be accessed by hostile actors or more commonly known as can be …

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Eastern Echoes: Russia’s Far East Amid China’s Reach

By Writer
2 May 2024
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy
216

As China’s economic prowess continues to expand, its influence seeps into regions beyond its borders. One such area witnessing a slow encroachment is Russia’s Far East. The strategic importance of Russia’s Far East cannot be overstated. Home to abundant natural resources and serving as a crucial gateway to emerging Asian markets, this region holds the key to Russia’s economic growth …

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