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Strategic Affairs

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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What’s Behind the Rise of the Far-Right: Germany Follows Suit 

By Writer
2 January 2024
in :  Europe, International Law, International Law, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs
183

After years of threatening predictions of a comeback of the far-right, we are now witnessing its rise to power. Arguably, Italy, with its previously understated new PM Giorgia Meloni, paved the way to what seems to be a now-inevitable shift in politics. Interestingly, countries that were not initially on the radar have been swiped by a wave of extreme nationalism. …

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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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New Developments in the Israel-Hamas War: What Does the Future Hold? 

By Writer
27 December 2023
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Relations, Middle East, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
103

A first important development to note is that on Wednesday the 20th of December 2023 Hamas’ leader Ismail Haniyeh made his first visit to Egypt in over a month in what is a rare personal involvement in diplomatic efforts. The visit coincided with intensive talks on a potential new ceasefire to facilitate aid delivery to Gaza and the release of additional …

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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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US Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Attempt to Isolate China

By Writer
7 December 2023
in :  Asia, International Relations, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs, USA & Canada
957

Under the Biden Administration, the US foreign policy focused on improving its relations with the countries of South-East Asia. The program, called Indo-Pacific Strategy, signed a complete change of direction from the Trump era. Indeed, in 2016 the US government tried to disrupt the relationship created in the past with Indo-Pacific states and, especially, did not commit to protecting Taiwan …

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Iran’s Strategic Involvement in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

By Writer
7 December 2023
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Relations, International Relations, Middle East, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
1,795

For more than four decades, Iran has maintained a steadfast commitment to the destruction of Israel, a pledge echoed by its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In the current landscape of the Israel-Palestine conflict, Iran finds itself at a crossroads, carefully weighing its role and potential ramifications on the broader regional stage. Iran’s historical support for groups opposing Israel, such …

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Finland Closes Borders Following Alleged Hybrid Warfare by Russia 

By Writer
6 December 2023
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
79

Background Finland has closed its border crossings with Russia following a surge in migrants coming into Finland, an operation which Finnish authorities say is backed by Russia and which they consider to be a tactic of hybrid warfare. This situation is being qualified as hybrid warfare as the intentional redirection of migrants which Moscow is accused of, has as aim …

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European Countries’ Approach to Universal Jurisdiction over War Crimes Committed in Syria – A Success Story?

By Writer
5 December 2023
in :  Europe, International Law, International Law, International Relations, Publications, Strategic Affairs
427

The principle of universal jurisdiction rests upon the idea that a state can exercise jurisdiction over crimes to which it has no territorial, national or other connection with on the basis that the alleged crimes committed are of such gravity to the international order that the responsibility to end impunity for such crimes goes beyond borders. Universal jurisdiction is rooted …

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The PRC and its neighbours: an overview over the placement of ASEAN, Republic of Korea and Japan in the current tensions scenarios

By Writer
16 November 2021
in :  International Relations, Strategic Affairs
1,560

The current situation in East Asia is probably as hot and close to a full-scale war as it has never been before: recently the highest number ever of military aircraft belonging to the People’s Republic of China flew over the Island of Formosa known as the Republic of China or Taiwan. The declared intent of the PRC is simple, according …

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Scenarios of the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the impact of each scenario on the world. – Friday 1st of April 2022 at 7:00 PM Brussels Time

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22 March 2022

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