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Three Years of Saudi Heinous Crimes in Yemen

Yemen a miserable isolated Arab country has been devastated by an ongoing Saudi bloody war. Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia and its gulf allies...

“Anschluss” in the Caucasus: Thanks to complete negligence of the world community

On March 12, Austria commemorated a sad date, the 80th anniversary of the Anschluss, a bloodless “absorption” of the country by Hitler’s Germany. March...

Would the Taiwan Travel Bill Be A Challenge to One-China Policy?

China perceives Taiwan its a wayward province out of Civil War 1949. Since then, Taiwan is being perceived as its integral part and hence...

MAD’s Midlife Crisis: The Impact of US-Russia Rivalry on International Arms Control

The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty), signed between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1987, required both countries...

Into the Sea: Nepal in International Waters

A visit to the only dry port of Nepal will immediately captivate busy scenes with hundreds of trucks, some railway carriages and huge Maersk...

Assessing United Nation’s commitment to “resolve conflict”: The need to re-strategize Peacekeeping missions

Numerous peacekeeping missions conducted by the UN “drastically” failed to “maintain peace and security” in the “conflict-rigged” regions. The article focuses on the peacekeeping...

Dangerous escalation: Why Trump’s pressure tactics won’t work on Iran

President Donald Trump in his State of the Union address called on Congress to “address the fundamental flaws in the terrible Iran nuclear deal,”...

Assessing failures of “Humanitarian Intervention”: Finding a “non-traditional”approach

Within the context of traditional theory of international relations humanitarian intervention is referred as “intervention-from-above”, highlighting the “tactics of intervention” by various states, international...

The Comparison of China and US Strategies in South China Sea

Globalization has also played a vital role in integrating the world and economic dependence of countries. For instance, in case of Sino-US they are...

America Should Not Only Be a Nation of Law, But Also of Equity

There is a very common phrase used within the legal profession, that justice should be meted out pursuant to both “law and equity.” Very few...

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

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