Geopolitical Theory of Water

Geopolitics, as an autonomous discipline, has a very particular cultural genesis, and it is not possible to ignore the deepening of the era in...

Covid-19 Sports Diplomacy: Soft power vs. populism

Sports diplomacy existed long before Joseph Nye coined the term “soft power”. It was supposed to peacefully “co-opt” political actors rather than threaten or...

Pandemic as the Learning Lab and Government Reloaded

How to enable a sustainable exit from the ‚Lockdown‘ Phase and create greater resilience for society ? This is an existential question not only...

Winds of Change

The winds of change  have, unlike ever before, cast reservations over the international order of reverence. As each nation scrambles to keep its citizens...

Russkiy Mir: The Role of Russian Orthodox Church in Cultural Diplomacy

Russkiy Mir has its origins from the medieval Russian times but in post soviet era, it has its rebirth from the early 90s but...

Public Diplomacy Challenges for the U.S.

Public diplomacy is a concept that is dominating research on diplomatic studies in the current times and is distinguished from the traditional practices of...

Data Diplomacy and Digital Taxation

A digital services tax can take several forms, but most commonly is a tax levied on digital platform services and the advertising revenue generated...

China’s Forum Diplomacy in 2020: Agencies of Chinese Multilateralism

The voices coming from African countries as well as the Middle East in support of China often tend to be ignored. Furthermore, some small...

Is this high time for QUAD Plus Diplomacy?

On March 20, 2020, the Quadrilateral Dialogue (QUAD) member countries, including Australia, Japan, India, and the United States, met through a video conference for...

COVID-19: Health Diplomacy is the way out

In the current age and time, when the world has turned into a “global village”, this connectedness brings both challenges and opportunities, At the...

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