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The second Trump administration has ushered a frontal assault on the (neo)liberal global order. In what seems to be a break from…
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The second Trump administration has ushered a frontal assault on the (neo)liberal global order. In what seems to be a break from…
With the current rift between Washington and Brussels, centered on trade tariffs and policy vis-á-vis the Ukraine war, Britain’s role has come…
The United States and Israel share a multifaceted, deeply rooted relationship, often examined through the lens of security, defense, and military cooperation.…
David J. Galbreath is Professor of War and Technology in the Department of Politics, Languages, and International Studies at the University of…
As we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century, our world finds itself caught between the introspective old hegemonic powers, namely…
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has argued that Canada should consider acquiring the Saab Gripen instead of the F-35 because doing so…
On 13 March, Armenia and Azerbaijan finalised negotiations on the text of a draft framework Agreement on Peace and the Establishment of…
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Neorealism, a cornerstone of international relations theory, is a comprehensive lens through which to analyse state behavior in a disordered world. States,…
For over a decade, the world has witnessed mounting evidence of internment camps, forced sterilizations, family separations, religious and cultural persecution, organ…