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Redefining Indonesia’s Role on the Global Stage as a Middle Power

The end of the Cold War, which was followed by the rise of emerging powers or new actors in the international world such as...

South Africa’s AGOA forum: Crafting Future Pathways for U.S.-Africa Trade Partnership

Ultimately the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) could be extended by 16 years, that means until 2041, indicating its importance for strengthening Africa's...

China and the Contemporary World

The study and analysis of international relations of other Countries and Peoples are a prerequisite for the advancement of peace and an intrinsic requirement...

Geopolitical Labyrinth: Dissecting the Israel-Hamas Conflict and the Pursuit of Sustainable Solutions

In the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, U.S. President Joe Biden's condemnation of Hamas's actions as "an act of sheer evil" stands as a testament to...

Bretton Woods System and The Stability of US Hegemony

The Bretton Woods Agreement represented a form of international cooperation at the time. Sharing regulations and institutions were established in an effort to create...

Belt and Road and Its Limits

The geopolitical processes in the world evolve quite torrentially. What’d be a result of the great Chinese Initiative ‘Belt and Road’? Only time will...

Iraqi Kurdistan: Uncertainty and How It Impacts the Geopolitics of Middle East

Over the past two decades, the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has been predominantly characterized by adversity and considerable uncertainty. An area of...

Will the Economic Working Group Meeting Affect China-U.S. Geopolitics?

In an era of shifting global power dynamics and complex geopolitical relations, the recent meeting of the China-US economic working group has the potential...

The Peaceful Memel: Meandering through the old and new world order

“The Curonian Spit is as remarkable as Spain or Italy, which one must have seen if one’s soul is not to be deprived of...

The EU is the “illusory giant” of geopolitics

Despite its wealth and ambition, the European Union is limited as an actor in the great conflicts of our time, notes Britain “New Statesman”. If...

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South Korea's election system has long been regarded as...

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Taiwan Seeks Faster US Arms Approval as Lai Rejects China Pressure

China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has...

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