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Foreign Analysis publishes an issue every three months, providing in-depth analyses on international relations and global politics. Each edition features comprehensive articles and impactful content on pressing global issues.

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From Military Intervention To Diplomacy In American Foreign Policy

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The European Army: Is it a Cursed Project?

Foreign Analysis’s Guest Writers

Josef Schroefl

Uproar in Information Cyberspace

Kate Reid-Smith

China's Enduring Diplomatic Strategy: Reshaping Global Relations

Patric McFarland

From Military Intervention To Diplomacy In American Foreign Policy

Fatih Ceylan

The European Army: Is it a Cursed Project?

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Foreign Policy Challenges for Modi 3.0

Under Modi, India’s foreign policy aims to navigate regional instability, balance global powers, and foster partnerships, while addressing key challenges like climate change and infrastructure development.

The New Threat to Democracy: AI

AI’s profound impact on elections and global power dynamics underscores the urgent need to tackle its challenges, ensuring both ethical use and the preservation of democratic values.

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Foreign Policy Challenges for Modi 3.0

Under Modi, India’s foreign policy aims to navigate regional instability, balance global powers, and foster partnerships, while addressing key challenges like climate change and infrastructure development.

The New Threat to Democracy: AI

AI’s profound impact on elections and global power dynamics underscores the urgent need to tackle its challenges, ensuring both ethical use and the preservation of democratic values.

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