Diplomacy

International Governance: balancing inclusion and efficiency

The UN Security Council’s resolutions have not succeeded to stop North Korea’s nuclear program. All over the world, refugees have increased, reaching 65 million,...

Biodiplomacy – Nationalism and globalism as two sides of the same coin

The rapid progress of technology has brought about an era of massive change. Distances have shortened, while IT has made communication easier, quicker and...

Read the new Journal of Rising Powers

Welcome to the second issue of the inaugural year of the Journal of Rising Powers. In our first issue, we focused a great diversity...

The modern nuclear strategies

The nuclear diplomacy has become one of the most crucial issues of the modern international relations. Accordingly to the Stockholm...

The Diplomatique Internationale of Seinfeld

The American situational comedy, Seinfeld, which basically dominated television in the 1990s and still enjoys a healthy residual life in reruns all around the...

Journal of Rising Powers – A Global South Policy Initiative

“There will be no bloc of ‘emerging economies’ rising up to challenge the Western order. But what comes next may be more chaotic and...

Choosing ‘the better evil’? The contrast effect and the relative nature of soft power

It is an established article of faith in the discipline of international relations that in formulating their foreign policies, in selecting certain courses of...

Diplomacy of the conscience: The Holy See at the United Nations

7 February 2017 – Ever since 1964, when it was informally accepted to the United Nations General Assembly, the Holy See has...

The International Women’s Club of Moscow

“Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of...

The Future of ASEM and its Vision for the 21st Century

For two decades ASEM has played a key role as a forum for dialogue and cooperation connecting Asia with Europe. ASEM’s value and continuing...

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