Putri Mayang Rembulan

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Putri Mayang Rembulan is a undergraduate student at International Relations Studies, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia. Her research interests are international security, strategic studies and foreign policy.

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When Washington Leaves: Africa Must Shape Its Own Security Architecture

For decades, Africa’s security architecture has rested on shaky foundations: a reliance on external actors, particularly the United States, to define, fund, and lead...

They Manufactured the Silence. We Called It Consensus

The international community has a structural problem in reading conflicts: it treats silence as neutrality, when in fact silence is a manufactured condition. When...

The Houthis and the Rise of Asymmetric Strategy: War is No Longer the Monopoly of States

The Houthi attack on merchant ships in the Red Sea shows that asymmetric strategies have become one of the most disruptive forces in international...

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