Clarisa Az Zahra

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Clarisa Az Zahra, a Master's student in International Relations at Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Men Make Wars, Women Pay the Price: Radical Feminist Critiques of the U.S.-Iran Conflict

The global discussion surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict is heavily dominated by strategic calculations, missile capabilities, nuclear negotiations, economic sanctions, and regional balance of power....

China’s Trade Surplus and the Reconfiguration of Global Trade under Strategic Competition

Trade Beyond Markets Market efficiency and liberal economic principles are no longer the main factors influencing international trade. Rather, it has evolved into a more...

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