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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...

Three Decades After Normalization: Vietnam’s Evolving Role in U.S. Foreign Policy

After 1975, Vietnam-US relations fell into a state of confrontation that lasted for the next two decades. At that time, the United States imposed...

Southeast Asia Should Be the Main Narrative of World Peace

In today's world dynamics, Southeast Asia has shown the consistency of regional stability that has been tested for a long time. Unlike the European...

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...

Morocco’s StraitBelt Doctrine and the Rise of a New Rimland Order

From Peripheral Actor to Platform State: How Engineered Sovereignty and Corridor Diplomacy of Morocco Are Rewriting Geopolitical Influence Across Africa and the Atlantic? Long perceived...

The Mirror from Dokdo and Ambalat & ASEAN’s Way of Diplomacy in Resolving Disputes

In the shifting tides of maritime geopolitics, Southeast Asia finds itself at the delicate intersection of history, national pride, and international law. Few cases...

Crisis Diplomacy: Global Power Plays in South Asia and Middle East Conflicts

In the multipolar era, every war serves as a flashpoint through which the evolving balance of power is tested and contested. The recent escalation...

The death of Christian diplomacy: Theology meets geopolitics in Damascus

On the morning of June 22, 2025, during the Divine Liturgy, a suicide bomber entered the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Elijah in Damascus....

Resolving the Iran Conflict Through Diplomacy

On June 21, the United States launched a series of precision airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—marking a significant escalation in...

The Perils of Bilateralism: Why South Asia Needs a New Diplomatic Imagination

The long-standing disputes in South Asia, especially the India-Pakistan standoff, have been hard to solve using traditional methods. Diplomacy, which is commonly hailed as...

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Iran Confirms Review of US Proposal Amid Growing Signs of Imminent Deal

Iran is currently examining a new proposal from the...

Egyptian military bases: a strategic linchpin for China’s interests in the Eastern Med and Red Sea

Chinese military and intelligence analyses for 2025 and 2026...

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US Iran memorandum talks near breakthrough as Pakistan mediation boosts ceasefire hopes

The United States and Iran appear close to agreeing...

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