International Law

Freedom of religion in the African Human Rights System

Apart from the Mainstream religious beliefs such as Islam and Christianity, Africa is also the home of different indigenous religious beliefs most of which...

Triangularity of Nuclear Arms Control

In December 2019, the United States officially invited China to enter intoa strategic security dialogue. The White House said it hoped Beijing’s consent to...

Transition of Balance of Power from Unipolar to Multipolar World Order

The international system may be described as a complex system of social, scientific, political, military and technological systems. This dynamic structure is very difficult...

The UN reforms are required to make it functional

Today, the world we live in has become more unpredictable, insecure, and exposed to more vulnerability. Geopolitics is changing rapidly, new problems are often...

Coronavirus Shaping The Contours Of The Modern World

Globalization vs. Protectionism: Globalization means the movement of ideas, products, technology, and people across borders and different cultures. It is a multi-dimensional phenomenon. It has...

Explaining the Durability of the Cold War System and its Sudden End

Courtesy of the outcome of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the US emerged as the two superpowers. Allies in the second...

UNSC: Implications of widening Permanent Membership on its Effectiveness

With the emergence of regional and global powers, the call for increasing the permanent seats of the United Nation’s Security Council is becoming louder....

Why it is still important to study the Peloponnesian War in International Relations

Although the Peloponnesian war happened 2400 years ago, its scenario still happening nowadays in the international arena, and what Thucydides stated about the Peloponnesian...

A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality refers to the idea that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should treat all the content flowing through their networks equally and, without any...

South China Sea Dispute: In Light of International Law of the Seas

The South China Sea (SCS) is one of the most disputed sea in the world, with contested maritime claims by Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia,...

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