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South China Sea Conflict: Indonesia’s Goals and Strategies Through the ‘ABC Triangle Conflict Model’

The escalation of the South China Sea (‘SCS’) conflict raises significant concerns about regional stability and international relations. At the end of 2023 and...

Bridging Knowledge and Action: The Role of Epistemic Communities in International Cooperation

Knowledge, information, evidence, and findings have a very important position in the agenda of international cooperation. Knowledge production is actually not only intended in...

The Importance of International Criminal Law Norm in Fostering International Cooperation

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, international cooperation has emerged as an important aspect of global governance, allowing states to deal more effectively with...

UN report: IDF may have repeatedly violated fundamental principles of the laws of war

The UN Human Rights Office published an assessment today on six emblematic attacks by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in Gaza last year that...

The Phases and Pillars for Resolving the War in Gaza

The UN's call had been muted, alongside the voices of the US and others. Gaza has become a playground of wanton inhumanity, a theater...

Global Unity: 80 Nations Stands Behind Ukraine at Swiss Peace Summit

Eighty nations have emphasized the importance of upholding Ukraine's "territorial integrity" as the cornerstone of any peace deal to resolve Russia's conflict in a...

War in Ukraine should not be ‘new normal’

A surge of attacks by Russian forces on the Kharkiv area of Ukraine is causing significant civilian casualties, as well as the destruction of...

Thinking the unthinkable: Israeli occupation instead of a ceasefire

A former Israeli hostage negotiator suggests Hamas may be willing to shift the paradigm in Gaza ceasefire negotiations. The problem is that Israel is not...

Know thy enemy: Understanding China’s worldview

With the rise of China have come questions surrounding the intentions of the Dragon. As Beijing becomes more assertive in the South China Sea,...

The ICC, its Arrest Warrants and U.S. Obligations 

The UN Court addressing disputes between nations is the International Court of Justice (ICJ), where a case has been brought by South Africa against...

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