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What was once portrayed only in dystopian movies about killer robots, seems increasingly realistic on today’s battlefields: disruptive technologies, such as artificial…
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What was once portrayed only in dystopian movies about killer robots, seems increasingly realistic on today’s battlefields: disruptive technologies, such as artificial…
In recent years, deepfakes have become a common subject in political discussions, often seen as the next major threat to democratic societies,…
The UK government has agreed to recognise the sovereignty of Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago, a colonial possession of the UK in…
The World Economic Forum, which has met annually in Davos, Switzerland, since 1971, revealed—through remarks by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney—the contested…
It has become commonplace to think of the 21st century as the “urban century” (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2023). With roughly…
For the progenitors of classical realism, whose intellectual maturity dovetailed with the Second World War, the tragedy of international affairs was plain…
There is not one version of international law for some countries and another version for others, irrespective of the conduct and discourse…
President Donald Trump’s renewed bid to acquire Kalaallit Nunaat, also known as Greenland, is not adequately explained by the immediate benefits that…
By the end of the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House, descriptions of systemic crisis in…
In the late 2020s, we hear increasingly of the demise of international law and “the rules-based international order.” Donald Trump’s use of…