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Europe Can’t Wait: Diplomacy Must Lead the Way

Europe cannot afford to remain a spectator as the world moves rapidly into the era of advanced technologies. The US-UK Agreement serves as a...

U.S. Diplomats on Syria Dismissed Amid Pro-Damascus Policy Shift

Recently, several senior U. S. diplomats focused on Syria have been removed from their positions. This change comes as the U. S. aims to...

From Misjudged Intelligence to Endless Wars: A Call to Reassess US Strategy

For more than two decades, the United States has engaged in a series of military operations far from its borders. These interventions have generated...

Para-Diplomacy Underpinning the India-China Diplomatic Thaw: Opportunities and Challenges

Authors: Rahul Karan Reddy and Tridivesh Singh Maini The widely hailed diplomatic re-engagement between India and China has resulted in agreements on key aspects of...

Can China’s Tech Diplomacy Succeed Where Cultural Diplomacy Failed?

In the last two decades, China has extensively used its cultural diplomacy to leverage its global influence to change perceptions about China globally. In...

China Steps In: Mediation Efforts in Sudan’s Power Struggle

China's diplomatic and political discourse regarding the current crisis in Sudan revolves around the need for a political solution, dialogue between the two parties...

St. Catherine’s Monastery at Sinai: A Power Game of Ecclesiastical Influence

The announcement of Archbishop Damianos’ resignation from St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, after decades of leadership, has brought to light more than an internal...

From Conference Tables to Cyberspace: The Shift to Hybrid Diplomacy

Diplomacy has always been conceived as an activity that occurs behind closed doors, smoothed corridors, and secret discussions among ambassadors. However, in the 21st...

Soft Power vs. Hard Power: Dominance in 21st Century Diplomacy

The debate in international relations and defense strategy between soft power and hard power has almost never faded away from the center. Joseph Nye,...

Canada’s Strategic Entry: A Quiet Shift Toward Global Leadership

The 2025 Alaska meeting has served as a wake-up call, prompting Canada to undergo a strategic realignment in its foreign policy with a particular...

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