Vedant Shinde

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Vedant Shinde is an independent researcher focusing on nuclear security, strategic stability, and the role of international institutions in sustaining peace. His work examines how evolving nuclear dynamics shape diplomacy in a multi-polar world, with particular interest in the intersections between liberal governance and deterrence politics. He aims to contribute to global security policy-making through analysis that bridges theory and practice.

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Beyond the Veto: Reimagining Permanent Membership in the UNSC

UNSC Existing Structure The existing structure of the UNSC comprises 15 members, including 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members. The 10 non-permanent members are elected...

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The Invisible Crisis: How Four Wars Built One Food Emergency

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From Asia to Africa: Lessons on Howto Build Regional Mineral Value Chains

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North Korea’s Piedmont Strategy: Turning the Ukraine War into Regional Advantage

Reports that North Korea may send as many as...

From Michigan to Florida: Is Foreign Policy Becoming the Democratic Party’s New Electoral Fault Line?

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