Rostamaji Korniawan

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The author holds a Postgraduate degree from Pukyong National University, South Korea (majoring in International and Area Studies) and the School of Strategic and Global Studies, University of Indonesia (European Studies).

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Current Status of Relations Among China, Japan, and South Korea

The intricate and multifaceted matters of normative relations among the nations of the Northeast Asian countries, even though they are entangled in specific issues...

The Vatican’s Path on Fiji’s Climate Change Policy

Despite not being a Catholic-major country, Fiji-Vatican relations have strengthened collaboration in humanitarian and other global issues such as poverty, human rights, gender, economic...

The Hope in the Jubilee Year 2025

The Jubilee Year 2025, a profoundly significant event in the Catholic calendar, commenced on December 24th, 2024. It marks a unique and profound spiritual...

Building Trust in the Mission of World Energy Policy

Gaining trust in improving a country's energy quality means a government could seek, maintain, and develop alternative energy for energy scarcity. Every country, either...

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Europe’s Pragmatic Betrayal: How Human Rights Became Negotiable

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The Trans-Saharan (parallel routing) Corridor (Algeria–Niger–Nigeria)

The proposed Trans-Saharan Railway Corridor linking Algeria, Niger, and...

The Quiet Militarisation of America’s Civilian Economy

The most revealing detail in America’s new arms race...
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