Reasons to study international studies and diplomacy

If you feel more excited when you hear the word 'Diplomacy,' it means that you are on the way to learning more about it...

The Impact of Covid-19 on World Politics

This article is an attempt to analyze the changing nature of world politics after the outbreak of Coronavirus. It is known that states still...

Mega Regions

The planet is shrinking Geopolitics on this diminishing ball in space is not going away. On the contrary, geopolitics is growing to hitherto un-imaginable heights...

Bye Diego … (Geopolitics of Sports)

The news of Diego Maradona's death plunged the football world into grief and deprived football fans of the existence of a unique star. If...

Soft Power Policies of East Asian Titans

Soft Power is a widely discussed and equally disputed concept as various scholars have their personal interpretation upon the power of attraction. Joseph Nye has...

Appeasement Diplomacy in inter war years (1918-1939)

In International relations, policy of appeasement is a tactic of diplomacy and it means when a state accepts some demands of the other aggressive...

Rising Barriers to Indian Soft Power in Afghanistan

Over the course of last two decades, India has presented itself as a major player in Afghanistan in the realm of soft power. Through...

Korean Power Beyond K-Pop

The Republic of Korea (South Korea) is well known for its audio-visual diplomacy that started in the 1980s with the end of the authoritarian...

Japan the Titan of Soft Power

Japan the titan of soft power is well recognized for its technological superiority, arts, aesthetics, and cuisines. Japan once avoided spreading its culture around its...

Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy- Book Review

In Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy, Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann create both a thorough qualitative and meticulous quantitative analytical study on the...

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