The Question of Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Legal Norms

It is not an exaggeration that COVID 19 has completely made a paradigm shift in the normal geo political order by creating an aura...

Sikhs And Justice: An International Humanitarian Law Approach To The Study Of Operation Bluestar

6th of June 1984 is considered as the darkest day in the history of the Sikhs all around the world. This was the day...

Chinese soft power winning hearts and minds

Soft power cheaper than hard power, winning hearts and minds of the people, is prerequisite for the state in international politics.  Joseph Nye, the...

Covid19: Upgrading Diplomacy and Statecraft to prepare the new normal

The world is abruptly changing and this requires adaptation. The transformations are targeting not only individuals and specific countries, but the entire international ecosystem....

A legal analysis of the United Nations response to Covid 19: How the Security Council can still help

The Covid-19 pandemic, which plagues the world currently has brought to light the inherent deficiencies in the International Legal order and its ability to...

Grappling press and Crutching Democracies

Authors: Saumya Singh and Rajesh Ranjan* The central tenets of liberal democracy which forms the cornerstone of its provenance, subsist in the Separation of Power...

Beyond Twiplomacy: Diplomacy and the Digital Fast Forward

The practice of diplomacy in the virtual space is geared towards amplifying foreign policy drives and messages and forms a vital and dynamic branch...

A Dose of Communicative Multilateralism

Authors: Elizabeth Deheza and Srgjan Kerim* The COVID-19 blame game is underway and it has already severely inhibited the implementation of a co-ordinated, multilateral response...

Post-corona, we’re going to need new diplomacy

To say we are living in unprecedented times is becoming both hackneyed and tiring in much the same way as we all are becoming...

Return of Global Stewardship: The UNSC should urgently address Covid-19 – addendum

Authors: Amb. Hasmy Agam and Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic Further to the points of view undersigned authors expressed nearly two months ago it is to...

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