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Why Arabs Are Wary of an Anti-Iran Alliance

Despite growing Israeli-Arab collaboration, efforts to establish a NATO-like regional security alliance to counter perceived Iranian threats have not come to fruition. Arab nations...

No alternative to Multilateralism

Following successes of the similar programs in Europe (Vienna and Geneva notably), one of the leading African think-tanks along with its European (think-tank, academia,...

Does the Road to Peace run through Doha?

If the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East were likened to the prison in “The Shawshank Redemption,” then Qatar would undoubtedly be “Red”—the...

Cultivating a Culture of Peace, UN Observance to International Peace Day

Despite the global call to peace, some world and state actors view peace through different lenses. The varieties of perspectives significantly impact the global...

Relevance of US Unilateralist Policy

“Unilateral actions by powerful nations, like the United States, can destabilize global order and harm the efforts on global governance. Ignoring international and multilateral...

China: Between Panda and Wolf Diplomacy

Panda diplomacy and wolf warrior diplomacy have characterised Chinese diplomacy in the past few decades and remain prominent types of diplomacy pursued by China....

Lula da Silva’s Foreign Policy Doctrine: Brazil’s Return to Multilateralism

Brazil has demonstrated its support for multilateralism under President Lula da Silva's direction which emphasised the role of Brazil striving for becoming a member...

The 50th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of OIC and Pakistan

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), established in 1969, is the second-largest intergovernmental organization after the United Nations. Comprising 57 member states, the OIC...

The Security Imperative: Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence and Diplomacy – Book Review

Zamir Akram's book, "The Security Imperative: ‘Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence, and Diplomacy’ offers a rich and insightful analysis of Pakistan’s nuclear-capability. While it covers most...

Level- Up Philippines-Singapore 55 Years of Diplomatic Relations

The formal diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Singapore commenced on May 16, 1969. The level-up relations are based on shared values and principles....

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