Zahra Nur Safitri

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Zahra Nur Safitri is an undergraduate student in the International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Sciences, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia. Her research interest include international security, social movement, and humanitarian law.

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The Strait of Hormuz: A Geopolitical Test for EU Foreign Policy and Security

This article discusses the energy crisis affecting Europe following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route supplying EU member states...

When Indian Politics Takes Root in California: Diaspora and the Dilemma of Transnationalism

This article discusses the issue of Indian diaspora participation in the political process in the United States, as illustrated by the case of California's...

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

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The Quiet Militarisation of America’s Civilian Economy

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