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The Evolving International Order: A Literature Review

"The Liberal International Order is Slowly Coming Apart." The Economist, May 9, 2025. Ash, Timothy Garton. “Brace for Disorder as Great Power Shifts Begin.” Financial...

Calamity, Truth and Silence: America and World-System Chaos

“At the beginning of the pestilence and when it ends, there’s always a propensity for rhetoric…It is only in the thick of a calamity...

The G2 is Merely Highlighting a Bipolar World, Not Causing One

The recent meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping was convened on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in South Korea. They...

Realpolitik Reborn: Power and Pragmatism in the New Global Order

The global order is undergoing a quiet yet profound transformation. The liberal international system built post-World War II and rooted in shared rules, open...

From Fragmented Globalisation to Cohesive Intelligence: How AI Is Quietly Redefining the World Order

The early promise of globalisation was straightforward but ambitious — to bring the world together into one marketplace, where capital, labour, technology, and ideas...

Is the International Order Tilting Toward an Era of Permanent Tensions?

The world is entering an era where conflict is no longer an exception but has become a permanent thread running through international relations. In...

Trump Was Right About the UN. Your World Order Is Over.

The United Nations General Assembly’s 80th session was meant to be a sombre assessment of a world on fire. The Sustainable Development Goals are...

The UN at 80: Can the Global South Break the Old Order?

The United Nations stands at a "make-or-break crossroads." The warning from the 80th UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock still echoes. She stressed that...

The Remaking of the International Order

For the first time since 1945, the liberal international order is being replaced by a fractured world between the West and the Global South....

The Internal Dilemmas of BRICS: Delivery Gaps and Limits to South–South Solidarity

Symbolism and Stagnation “BRICS in the international system: very relevant countries, but a group of limited importance.” (Viola, 2015) In 2009, BRICS held its first leaders’...

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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...

UNICEF Sounds Alarm Over Growing Suffering of Children in Gaza

UNICEF Communication Specialist, Salim Oweis, shared distressing stories from...

Yemen’s Economic Crisis Deepens as Regional Tensions Escalate

Yemen's economy is struggling, having contracted again in 2025...

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