Hostage Diplomacy: Why Are Countries Like China And Iran Using This?
In today’s international dialogues, this is a key issue that remains unresolved. Bargaining involving people and illegal diplomatic initiatives are among the primary reasons why this issue cannot be resolved.
Iran’s Attacks In Syria, Iraq And Pakistan
Iran’s recent cross-border attacks signal a strategic move to assert dominance amid regional tensions and internal pressures.
Border Struggles Test Pakistan-Iran Relations
Border clashes test Pakistan-Iran ties amid struggle against Baloch separatists; unusual airstrikes escalate tensions.
Anatomy, Rise, And Peak Of Far-Right Policies In Europe
Europe’s transformative decade: economic crises, migration dynamics, and the surge of far-right movements. Spotlight on Türkiye’s refugee stance, EU deals, and the shaping of 2024 political landscape.
Peace In The DRC: Uncertainty And Calls For Change Amid Cycles Of Violence
UN exits Congo post-civilian protests; Tshisekedi pushes for self-reliant peacekeeping with regional aid. Ongoing militia issues and human rights debates challenge the nation’s pursuit of autonomy.
Netanyahu Legitimizing Israel-Hamas Conflicts Based On The Torah And Judaism
Netanyahu’s actions, tied to religious justification, draw criticism for human rights violations. Balancing peace requires reconsideration of disproportionate force.
Is U.S. Support For Ukraine In Real Jeopardy?
Changing Republican views on immigration and Trump’s influence create uncertainty for Ukraine’s aid, reflecting challenges in securing crucial international support.
The Indo-Pacific Strategy’s Impact On Global Dynamics
Unifying nations for trade, security, and growth – the Indo-Pacific Strategy charts a course toward a balanced and resilient global future.
Rise Of China And Security Dilemmas In The Indo-Pacific
The historical Thucydides Trap looms, raising concerns about the region’s stability. Dialogue is crucial to avoid conflict in this intricate power play.
Can Critical Realism Be The Answer To The IR’ Fourth Debate?
The methodological differences in International Relations represent a distinct separation between positivist and post-positivist approaches.