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International Relations

The Need to Fill Europe’s Leadership Gap

By Writer
17 January 2024
in :  Europe, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Publications
141

For the longest time, the European project, regardless of its composition, followed predictable dynamics where compromises stitched up by France and Germany were ultimately accepted by other member states with a relatively small margin for changes. However, the guiding influence of these two major members has been steadily deteriorating, prompting the emergence of a more dynamic power structure in response …

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Navigating the US’s Commitment to Taiwan and Ukraine

By Writer
15 January 2024
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Publications
512

The United States has been one of the biggest supporters in providing military aid and funds to both Taiwan and Ukraine. Recently The Us diverted their military aid from Taiwan to Ukraine and this strategic move will make The United States weak in case of a possible China take over to Taiwan. If the United States can protect Taiwan, this strategic …

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US and China Fight for Influence Over Latin America

By Writer
12 January 2024
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Publications, USA & Canada
173

It has been well established over the last few decades that there has been a power shift in international relations, where the old and established superpower monopoly over each hemisphere hasn’t been questioned. This scenario, where we have been completely accustomed to things as they are post-cold war, has changed to allow each country to expand their cultures into one …

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The Significance of NATO in Ukraine

By Writer
8 January 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Law & Human Rights, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
361

In the aftermath of World War II, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was established in 1949. The alliance was formed as part of an effort by the United States and its European allies to dissuade any expansion of the then-Soviet Union (USSR) and to lessen the likelihood of conflict on the continent by supporting deeper political unity among its countries. It has …

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South Africa v Israel: Will the ICJ Find the Potential for Genocide?

By Writer
8 January 2024
in :  Africa, Conflicts Areas, International Law, International Law & Human Rights, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Middle East, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
195

South Africa has requested the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to take an interim measure aimed at stopping Israel from committing acts defined as “potential genocide”. The primary action requested is for the court to call for a halt to combat operations. Initially, South Africa’s plea was not met with nearly as much urgency and attention as it is now. …

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US Reducing Funds in Ukraine

By Writer
4 January 2024
in :  International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Publications
142

The serious consequences of a funding gap become more apparent as the obscure scepticism rests over Western support for Ukraine. The White House’s latest warning that Ukraine’s aid money may run out by the end of the year raises serious concerns regarding the country’s battle against Russian attacks. The United States was proving Ukraine with air defence, artillery, small arms ammunition, …

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How Erdogan Is Capitalising on the Israel-Hamas War

By Writer
29 December 2023
in :  International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Publications
110

The war between Israel and Hamas has divided public opinion is a way that other conflicts have not. Importantly, the whole West has been identified with Israel. A process that was facilitated by the, at least initially, unwavering support given by Europe and the US to Israel. Nonetheless, this conflation of the West with Israel has been widely instrumentalised by …

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JAPAN and ASEAN:  50 Year Relationship in Fostering Regional Security and Economic Development

By Writer
28 December 2023
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs
95

A summit hosted by Japan commemorating their 50th anniversary in formal diplomatic relations between The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and Japan, in which the overview of the summit was to strengthen regional security, and  another was promoting closer economic cooperation. Now into more than half a century, Japan and ASEAN have planted the seed of their relationship through economic …

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The Role of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Boosting Economic Growth for Developing Countries.

By Writer
21 December 2023
in :  International Law, International Law studies, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
1,044

With a view to determining the economic fortunes of nations amidst this intricate network that is international trade, perhaps no other organization plays so pivotal a role at present as does the World Trade Organization (WTO). Established in 1995, the main role of the WTO has been to promote free trade, destroy barriers created by states which prevent trade with other …

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Why Sanctions Against Russia Are Not Working?

By Writer
14 December 2023
in :  International Law, International Relations, International Relations, Publications, Russia and Balkans
217

Since the invasion of Ukraine, the EU has imposed many rounds of ever-tighter sanctions against Russia and its currently debating about its 12th round. Some people claim these sanctions have not worked. Yet, the European Union was ready to dismantle any allegation. According to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell, within a year, the European sanctions …

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