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Conflicts rarely occur in isolation. They have compounding effects and often spill over into neighboring regions. Yet, return and repatriation programs in…
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Conflicts rarely occur in isolation. They have compounding effects and often spill over into neighboring regions. Yet, return and repatriation programs in…
John Moore and Jerry Pubantz’s recent insightful opinion piece on a potential UN solution to the Gaza quandary, is both optimistic and…
Debates on the future of the international order are often framed in terms of collapse. The post-1945 system, it is argued, is…
The Once and Future World Order: Why Global Civilization Will Survive the Decline of the WestBy Amitav AcharyaBasic Books, 2025 Amitav Acharya’s…
On February 23, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared: “We demand the complete demilitarization of southern Syria from the forces of…
What ultimately enables armies to prevail on the battlefield? Competing hypotheses have been advanced to explain the sources of military doctrine, and…
Russia’s Northern Sea Route (NSR) along its Arctic coastline has, for centuries, been as much a dream as a reality. The coastal…
Dr. Mohmmad Yunus, the Chief Advisor (CA) of Bangladesh’s interim government revealed the “July Declaration” on August 5th, 2025, to commemorate the…
Winston Churchill famously said, “those who do not learn history are condemned to repeat it.” The truth is, even when we do…
When political systems descend into conflict, the standard explanations tend to revolve around human error: failed diplomacy, miscalculation, or the deliberate pursuit…