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In a symbolic ceremony, thirty fighters of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) burned their weapons on 11 July 2025 in Sulaymaniyah,…
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In a symbolic ceremony, thirty fighters of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) burned their weapons on 11 July 2025 in Sulaymaniyah,…
Is the nation-state losing its centrality in global politics? Since the 1990s, scholars have speculated about its decline: Samuel Huntington famously predicted…
In an increasingly shifting global order, great powers and emerging powers strive not only for economic growth and military might, but also…
In August 2021 the world watched as thousands of people, both Americans and Afghans, crowded onto airplanes at the Kabul airport to…
America’s Cold Warrior: Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan By James Graham WilsonCornell University Press, 2024 James Graham Wilson’s America’s…
In his 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama put forward one of the most challenging and…
Since the 1960s, over 5,500 research centers have been established within Turkish universities. As of July 2025, only 573 have been closed,…
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…
In the aftermath of the Cold War, liberal internationalism emerged as the dominant paradigm of global governance. Rooted in the conviction that…