International Law

Learning Multilateralism on Obama’s National Space Policy

In June 2010, Obama's new National Space Policy (NSP) emphasizes a broad continuity between its main goals and the overarching themes originally developed by...

Partial victory as well as partial loss is not an answer

Thousands of wars and millions of deaths, Earth has faced dramatic turns that we can witness throughout the history. Each and every battle brought...

The Unpredictable World and the Lust for Power

As the world becomes increasingly unpredictable and power dynamics shift, nations grapple with the desire for influence and control. From rising powers like China...

Nations and Capital:The Missing Link in Global Expansion

Most theorists of nationalism claim that nationalism is a modern phenomenon. However, they commonly fail to notice that the phenomenon to which they vaguely...

Will COPUOS five-year mission produce a new “international governance instrument” for outer space resources?

Introduction During its 2022 session, the Legal Subcommittee (LSC) of the United Nation’s Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) created a Working...

Shaping a 21st-century world order amounts to a patchwork

What do Moroccan arms sales to Ukraine, a transnational Russian Iranian transit corridor, and US assistance in developing a Saudi national strategy have in...

Undemocratic United Nations and Global Peace

War is not the solution to any problem rather war is a problem itself. Many countries believe in diplomacy and peaceful means of problem-solving...

United States thinks it’s ‘the exception to the rules of war’

The architects of those Nuremberg trials—representatives of the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and France fully expected that the new United...

Selective Standards: Fight Against Oppression or Just a Geopolitical Showdown for Global Supremacy?

The karma of destiny is perhaps the most patent representation of natural balance one could witness in a lifetime. The global divide between democracy...

Towards A Democratic International Order

Talking about democracy leads to irrational and rapid polarization between those who consider themselves democratic states and others who do not claim this for...

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