The Quiet Stage: Malaysia, Qatar, Turkey and the Diplomacy That Talks

In a world often dictated by posturing and firepower, the quiet force of mediation rarely makes headlines—but its impact endures. From grain corridors to...

Genocide Justice in a Multipolar World

The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) track record in the past two decades suggests a substantial gap between its broad mandate and very limited resources...

Boosting Trade and Diplomacy: Russia-Ghana Relations Enter New Phase

In this insightful interview with Modern Diplomacy, H.E. Sergei Berdnikov, the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Ghana, discussed aspects of...

The End of History and The Return to Geopolitics

In his 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama put forward one of the most challenging and enduring hypotheses...

From Cooperation to Confrontation: BRICS and the Global South’s Bid for a New World Order

States no longer employ war as a tool to achieve their goals. Preferring to utilize more peaceful methods, states employ it to pursue highly...

Addressing Acute Food Shortages Through Progressive Diplomacy

The specter of global food insecurity looms larger than ever, with 783 million people facing chronic hunger and 18 hunger hotspots—spanning Central America, Sub-Saharan...

Pakistan Assumes UNSC Presidency: A Beacon of Responsibility in Troubled Times

On July 1, 2025, Pakistan assumed the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)—a position that comes not only with responsibility but...

Comparative Study of Reconciliation Efforts in Post-Conflict Societies

Reconciliation after violent conflict is neither a certain nor linear process—it requires time, patience, and constant efforts in understanding and appreciating the unique socio-political...

Beyond Rhetoric: BRICS Faces Test on Multipolar Commitment

For the past few years, United States global dominance has been of much concern for the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South...

How International Law Is Adapting to Emerging and Disruptive Technologies

Traditional frameworks of international law grapple to keep pace amidst an era of rapid technological advancement. From artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing to...

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