Diplomacy

Where Have The Soft Powers Of Western Nations Gone?

Labeled as ‘soft power’ and measured in terms of “culture, politics and foreign policy” within a given nation; Joseph Nye introduced the concept of...

Former Ambassador Anil Trigunayat – More on international relations and war

Former Ambassador of India to Jordan, Libya and Malta sheds more light on being a part of the Indian Foreign Services, the current war...

The Neo-NAM: From Vision to Reality

The latest Putin-Modi Summit was a global geostrategic game-changer unlocking the potential for the two great powers to jointly assemble a new Non-Aligned Movement...

Chinese Debt Trap Diplomacy: The Debate and the Gaps in the Literature

The rise of China created issues in the international area as well in the domestic arena of many countries. The Chinese ambition of becoming...

Formation of the Political West -from the 18th century till today

The 18th – a century of change In 1776 the American colonists threw off the British yoke and many people proclaimed with satisfaction, if somewhat...

Afghanistan: Centre stage of the UN General Assembly

As each September, except last year’s due to the COVID-19 pandemic, dozens of heads of government and state arrived in New York City to...

International Relations Amid the Pandemic

We could rest assured that COVID-19 will be defeated, sooner rather than later. The excessive angst and fear we currently feel will gradually subside,...

Relevance of the Soft Power in Modern World

In modern days, the relevance of Soft Power has increased manifolds. At times, the COIVD-19 has hooked the whole human race; this concept has...

Planetary Drought of Leadership

The Tokyo Olympic Games, just concluded, were a spectacular success and grateful thanks are owed to our Japanese hosts to make this event so,...

Five Hypotheses About the Future World

The Post-Global World is still in embryo, but it is already clear what some of its basic characteristics will be, and it is details...

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