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Can the International Criminal Court survive the next four years?

The International Criminal Court (ICC) stands as one of the most ambitious projects in modern international law, embodying the ideal of accountability for crimes...

An Argument for Adjustments to International Genocide Discourse

Genocide discourse in international relations is relatively new, emerging post-WWII with the Genocide Convention challenging state sovereignty in the interest of preventing another mass...

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Secure Seas, Prosperous Future: The Vision Behind AMAN-25

The AMAN (Urdu word for "peace") exercise series, initiated...

South Africa’s G20 Presidency for 2025: A Catalyst for Energy Investment in Africa

South Africa can leverage its G20 presidency to advocate...

Fiscal Rules and Budgetary Discipline in Developing Countries

Developing countries face a constant juggling act when it...

Wings of War: The Indian Army’s Push for Aerial Dominance Through Helicopter Modernisation

In the unforgiving terrain of Ladakh, where sub-zero temperatures...

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