Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra

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Author has a PhD in International Relations from the Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, India. Currently, he is working as a Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Swami Vivekananda Memorial (Autonomous) College, Odisha. He has many published articles and commentaries in journals and magazines such as the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (Online Edition), Afro Eurasian Studies, World Affairs, South Asia Journal, The Geopolitics, Countercurrents Magazine, The Diplomatist, Mainstream Weekly, Journal of Peace Studies, IDSA Issue Brief, Asia Times, Foreign Policy Research Journal, Modern Diplomacy, Counterview The Indian Journal of Political Science and Eurasia Review and International Policy Digest.

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Is the US Deinstitutionalizing Foreign Policy Making at its Own Peril?

The systematic and institutionalized architecture that evolved over the years in the US to coordinate, prepare, and implement foreign policy began to erode under...

Can Iran Prove Its Resilience in the Face of US Pressure?

Iran’s regional power position prominently declined after structural devastations to its proxies, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, and the subsequent fall of...

The Himalayan landscape: A hot bed of tensions between India and China

Although India and China are jointly working on modalities to end tensions arising out of the four-month-long face-off between the Indian Army and the...

Security in the Korean Peninsula remains fragile

North Korea’s nuclear program was initially conceived useful to provide necessary wiggle room to Pyongyang to attain the objectives of normalizing relations with the US ensuring its...

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