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Multilateralism, in brief, refers to multiple countries working together to achieve a common goal through diverse membership in international institutions. As Charvet…
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Multilateralism, in brief, refers to multiple countries working together to achieve a common goal through diverse membership in international institutions. As Charvet…
The undeclared strategic alliance between the radical left and radical Islam has become so conspicuous that it demands a comprehensive dissection and…
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In the autumn of 2024, I set down to create a unique dataset on war and armed conflict. I pored over hundreds…
More than a decade after Sri Lanka’s civil war ended in 2009, the country still maintains one of the world’s largest standing…
Turkey and the West: Fault Lines in a Troubled AllianceBy Kemal KirişciBrookings Institution Press, 2017 Kemal Kirişci’s Turkey and the West: Fault Lines…