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.
Strategic Contributions of Türkiye and Ukraine In The Future Of NATO

Türkiye’s balancing role within NATO and Ukraine’s potential membership will contribute to strengthening the alliance.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Palestinian Cause

Jordan’s shifting strategic alliances from its historical ties to the Palestinian cause highlight the geopolitics of the region.
The Russian Influence On The European Union’s Renewed Enlargement Policy

The EU’s enlargement process, internal structural reforms and complex regional dynamics profoundly affect the EU’s future landscape.
Is The US Ready To Rethink Israel Policy?

The traditional alliance relationship between the USA and Israel is not as strong as it once was, and the US is indispensable for its global leadership to take into account the growing interest in Palestine.
Why Liberalism Failed By Patrick J. Deneen

A better system will not automatically ensure a better life. In fact, the opposite is true: only by creating a better life can a better system be developed.
Is Biden Really Back?

Biden’s America’s foreign policy has evolved from Trump’s unilateralism to multilateralism. Revitalizing the transatlantic world is important, but the United States still faces challenges.
Kosovo’s “Non-Europeanisation”: A Security Crisis? European Union Hypocrisy?

Is the European Union’s attitude towards Kosovo motivated by security needs or hypocrisy?
Artificial Intelligence as the Nightmare of Terrorists

AI in terrorism, like ISIS using drones, poses a serious threat, requiring robust countermeasures.