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International Relations Studies

Will China Finally Make a Move on Taiwan?

By Writer
27 December 2023
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies
90

At a recent summit in San Francisco, Chinese President Xi Jinping openly stated that Beijing will reunify Taiwan with mainland China. According to the officials present at the meeting in question, Xi told Biden that China would prefer a peaceful reunification. Nonetheless, were that impossible, according to the anti-secession law passed in 2005, China would be compelled to act militarily. …

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The Geopolitics of Rare Earth Minerals

By Writer
18 December 2023
in :  International Law, International Law & Environment, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies
175

The rare earth minerals are seen as the basic riches of earth’s crust which is defined as an accumulation of peculiar atom attributes. As little as this amount of input is sufficient for generating an electromagnetic energy equal in magnitude to that produced by oil and coal when subjected to industrial processing. Rare earth minerals are at the position of prominence …

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The independence of Greenland and the competition for the Arctic

By Writer
19 September 2023
in :  International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies
508

As climate change worsens, the geopolitical competition in the Arctic is simultaneously increasing. With countries such as the US, China etc constantly competing over the exploitation of the territory’s resources (oil, gas reserves, crucial rare earth minerals…) while the ice melts, many believe that an independent Greenland could have significant importance and a decisive role to play in the future. …

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Analysis on Iranian influence in Latin America- the Venezuelan case

By Writer
1 February 2023
in :  International Relations Studies, Latin America
189

US national peace and security in its immediate geo-political sphere of influence is increasingly at odds of being breached by a network of anti-American and proxy insurgents founded and connected to the Iranian regime. Iran has been increasing its network of influence in Latin America and is currently using Venezuela as a sanctuary for Hezbollah and high-ranking regime operatives. Venezuela …

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Trump 2024: How can the International Community prepare?

By Writer
24 November 2022
in :  International Relations Studies, USA & Canada
205

When Trump, earlier this month, announced a special announcement on 15th November 2022, it was quite obvious what he was suggesting. The former President has just announced his candidacy for president of the United States in the 2024 Presidential Elections. This news followed the reports of Republicans taking back the House in the U.S Congress. While the ‘Red Wave’ wasn’t …

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The world is no longer Western-centric.

By Writer
20 September 2022
in :  International Relations Studies, Recent Topics
252

On June 30, an intense diplomatic sequence ended, with an European Council meeting, a G7 summit and then a NATO summit. These events were an opportunity to reaffirm the unity of the Western side, despite existing differences. In the short term, these three summits have reaffirmed the great overall cohesion that has existed since the beginning of the war in …

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Taiwan vs. Chinese supremacy

By Writer
25 July 2022
in :  International Law cases, International Relations Studies, Recent Topics
288

An armed conflict between China and the United States would have catastrophic consequences. Not only would it cost many lives and entail incalculable risks of escalation, but it would also cause political disorder and imply high economic costs for the European Union. Out of peace policy and economic self-interest, Europe should therefore work to maintain the peaceful status quo in …

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How do Russia and Turkey manage to maintain a privileged relationship despite their differences on many issues?

By Writer
5 July 2022
in :  Europe, International Relations Studies
300
How do Russia and Turkey manage to maintain a privileged relationship despite their differences on many issues ?

            First of all, the good personal chemistry between the two presidents plays its role. Putin and Erdogan are both adepts of speaking frankly, and they present this as an asset in inter-state relations, making it possible to overcome differences and blockages. In fact, each time the different stands they have on Syria, Armenia, NATO, Libya… threatened to reach the …

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The Strategic Importance of Ukrainian Snake Island

By Writer
4 July 2022
in :  International Relations Studies, Recent Topics
171

Snake Island is the only real island in the Black Sea, the subject of Greek tales, and the site of a dispute between Romania and Ukraine for natural resources. The sea and fresh water, land and vegetation, gold and oil are all available there. The massive pier, built in the Soviet Union, is capable of accommodating a rather large vessel. The island’s …

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The UN Security Council Veto Right

By Writer
20 June 2022
in :  International Law studies, International Relations Studies
594

While the UN Security Council tried to prevent a war against Ukraine, Russia’s President Putin unapologetically sent his troops. The UN Security Council has no significant influence because of the veto power of individual members. Many are therefore pushing for a reform. The powerlessness of the UN Security Council has again been obvious in the Ukraine crisis. Just as the …

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