International Law

Greater Power Aggression and the ineptitude of the United Nations

The United Nations’ (UN) institutional flaws have allowed great powers, notably the United States (US), to advance their interests at the expense of the...

Looking back the events which have impacted the year 2022

Time is rolling on. It is the frequency of endless life. As each new year passes us by, certain events in this world leave...

Global Human Rights Day 2022: Time to Reiterate our Commitment

On 10th December, the world will celebrate Global Human Rights Day. Every year the day is observed to commemorate the adoption of the Universal...

Cooperation in a Changing World: A Discussion on New Regionalism and Globalisation

The two main trends that have shaped the World Economic Order are 1) multilateralism, which sets global rules for international trade without favouritism, and...

Institution’s evolution

As the human civilization is evolving, the institutions that were once very relevant and inevitable have been becoming archaic and irrelevant and alarmingly becoming...

Sanctions as Weapons: A Challenge in Addressing Our Global Collective Problems

Since the Ukraine conflict, 'Sanction' has become a buzzword worldwide. It has become a new instrument for the West to coerce others to attain...

How Bangladesh is Playing significant role in UN peace keeping mission

Mutual hostility can never be advantageous. War must be avoided if we want peace. In order to bring about peace in areas of the...

International Legal System: Third World Countries

The contemporary world is mainly divided into three groups in terms of socio-economic standards. Those are, the group of First World countries, the group...

G20: Does Multilateralism Have a Chance?

Instability Instead of Compromise: The Open Face of the West's Anti-Human ToolkitThe turbulence in international affairs has been discussed for more than a year,...

An Ideology of Power, National Interest, and the State: Realism and Power in International Relations

Realism is nothing more than the ideology of powerful states. In Dunne and Schmidt’s chapter on realism for the International Relations (IR) textbook The Globalization...

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