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The Rise of Targeted Sanctions Towards International Energy Companies & Collateral Effects

International sanctions are becoming a major foreign policy tool against state-owned oil & gas companies in jurisdictions like Russia and Venezuela that were not...

Why it is still important to study the Peloponnesian War in International Relations

Although the Peloponnesian war happened 2400 years ago, its scenario still happening nowadays in the international arena, and what Thucydides stated about the Peloponnesian...

Exceptional Diplomacy: Counter-hegemony and Resistance in International Relations

Formally established in the summer of 2013, the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA) outlines its governing principles by stating that it is “a...

Turkey’s Neo-Ottomanism is knocking on the door

Turkey’s resurgence as a center of Islamic values and its strategy of drifting away from Western influenced society is in the making.  The neo-Ottomanism’s...

A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality refers to the idea that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should treat all the content flowing through their networks equally and, without any...

Autonomous Weapon Systems: Understanding and Operationalizing Human control

Much has been already written on the autonomous weapon systems (AWS), and repeating the same conceptual description would be unnecessary. Here, we shall briefly...

Turkey in Tripolitania

General Haftar has already responded to Turkey's moves in Libya - all strongly supporting al-Sarraj's government - with various actions: on April 27, General...

The Prospects of Nuclear Disarmament in the New Nuclear Architecture

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) is the foundation for the nuclear arms control and disarmament initiatives. Since coming into effect in 1970, the P5...

Growing Strategic Rivalry in the Asia Pacific: Power Struggle of US and China in the South China Sea

For a period US has enjoyed its hegemony in the world in terms of politics, economic and military respectively. There was no other competitor...

What hides behind the ‘new’ US policy for the South China Sea

The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, made a politically motivated statement on 13th July on the South China Sea policy. The policy said,...

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