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The Selective Policy of Great Powers in the Non-Proliferation Regime

The threat of nuclear proliferation varies greatly depending on a country’s political relationship with the proliferators- Matthew Kroenig When the gun is in the hand...

The Mittal/Arcelor case in the interpretation of the School of Economic Warfare

Among the examples of economic warfare provided by the School of Economic Warfare in Paris, it is worth mentioning the case of Mittal’s takeover...

Whatever Happened To Due Process In International Relations?

It seems that recent events across the globe have further revealed a glaring hole within the framework and structure of international relations, law, and...

Rwandan genocide anniversary: Can world muster the will to prevent new atrocities?

As the world officially remembers the genocidal murder of 800,000 Rwandans in 1994, United Nations leaders warn that ethnic cleansing and mass atrocities continue...

Despite his Crucial Health Conditions Nabeel Rajab Remains Behind Bars

The Bahraini prominent human rights advocate and President of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights Nabeel Rajab’s health has seriously worsened since his arrest...

Turkey – EU: Waiting for Godot

Turkey has been applying for the EU membership since 1987 when Turgut Ozal, the 8th President of Turkey submitted an application. But until today,...

The Necessity of Rethinking the U.N. Approach towards International Developments

United Nations Organization, established in 1945, is an international organization with some important missions. As it has been stated in its charter, United Nations...

Who is Bako Sahakyan?

One of the main problems of authors writing on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the misuse of the terminology. There are different groups who misuse...

Displacement: The Challenges Of IDPs & Refugees

As a native from South Sudan and also from Africa, I am well-aware that the U.N. has been responsible for protecting refugees from danger...

The World without Colonies – Dakhla without Potemkin Village

Last November marked forty two years since 350,000 Moroccans crossed into the Western Sahara as part of the staged manipulation called “Green March.” November...

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The Ulchi Freedom Shield Cuts: Why Did the US Rattle Its Most Important Asian Ally?

When a US president scales back military exercises with...

The Last Cities Where a Hotel Concierge Still Means Something

When a guest at the Hotel Montalembert in Paris...

The Patriot Problem: America Can’t Build Missiles Fast Enough

On July 23, Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainians that Raytheon...

How the Strait of Hormuz standoff flipped the energy security debate (VIDEO)

For decades, the conventional narrative has been one in...
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