Harjeet Singh

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Harjeet Singh is an M.Sc. candidate in Politics, Economics, and Philosophy at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow, specializing in U.S. grand strategy, international relations, and strategic studies. A columnist for Modern Diplomacy and contributor to The New Federalist, he has authored influential articles on geopolitical and security issues. Harjeet has presented research at prestigious forums, including IPSA and the Indian Society of International Law. His thesis, Grand Strategy Out of Balance?, analyzes U.S. security strategy from Bush to Biden. A recipient of multiple scholarships, he is proficient in quantitative analysis, qualitative research, and policy evaluation within political science.

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Understanding Revolutionary Conservatism: the case of the AfD in the 2025 German elections

On March 6, 1932, Ulrich Kersten published an article, “Why the youth of Germany demands political change,” in the New York Times, addressing the...

The silent girls of Kabul: The tale of dignity and Betrayal in Aftermath of Taliban Takeover

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The Nuclear State without Nuclear: Nuclear Energy Tragedy pertaining Indian Regional Development

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The Green China; Hindrance and Limitations of the Green Transition

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