More: International Law

Escalating Red Sea tensions and citizen boycotts trap US in Catch-22

Increasingly, the United States is caught in a Catch-22 with tension mounting in the Red Sea, Israel maintaining unabated its assault on the Gaza...

Justice Redefined: South Africa vs. Israel – Testing the Pulse of Humanity and the ICJ

“The landmark application by the South African government to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to institute proceedings against Israel for its genocidal acts...

What is the International Court of Justice and why does it matter?

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has been placed firmly in the international spotlight this month, following South Africa’s decision to turn to the...

The Global Food Crisis as an International Security Threat in Non-Traditional Security Issues

Since World War I, II, and the Cold War, International Security has tended to be seen only from state-centered and military-oriented approaches known as...

Australia’s First Nations People: How Domestic Pressures Manifest Australia’s Pillars of ‘Internationalism’

Australia's First Nations People have long engaged in international diplomatic efforts as part of their political struggle to pursue rights now internalized in international...

Core issue need to be addressed for a sustainable peace in the Middle East

According to a press release by the US department of State:“Secretary Antony J. Blinken will travel to Istanbul, Türkiye; Crete, Greece; Amman, Jordan; Doha,...

The Failures of International Law: What Nagorno-Karabakh Taught Us About Ethnic Cleansing

In a matter of days, homes were vacated, shops closed down, and churches heard their last prayers. The ethnic cleansing of Armenians from their...

Supplying Weapons to Israel During the Gaza War

There have been all kinds of US presidents:  liars (Bill Clinton comes to mind), corrupt (The Teapot Dome Scandal 1921-1923), girlfriend problems (Grover Cleveland...

Weak Biological Weapons Regulations During World War II: The case of Unit 731

Unit 731 (nana-san-ichi butai) was the name of a division of the Imperial Japan Army during World War II. Unit 731 was a secret...

Institutionalization of BRICS: From Literature Review to Making Reality

As BRICS becomes more grounded, the question arises as to what kind of institutionalization the group needs to make it more effective and to...

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Xi Jinping Honors Vucic for Strengthening China-Serbia Relations

Relations between China and Serbia are witnessing a strategic...

Ben-Gvir’s French Ban and Washington’s Failure of Discipline

From Criticism to Consequence France’s decision to bar Itamar Ben-Gvir...

APEC Suzhou Meeting Highlights Global South Role and Multipolarity After Iran War

The significance of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade...

China analyses Trump’s Push for Gulf and Middle East Expansion of Abraham Accords

Chinese intelligence and military circles analyze the Abraham Accords...

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