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As affirmed by reports from Amnesty International, UN Special Rapporteurs, and international legal experts, Israel’s conduct in Gaza satisfies multiple legal and…
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As affirmed by reports from Amnesty International, UN Special Rapporteurs, and international legal experts, Israel’s conduct in Gaza satisfies multiple legal and…
Taiwan’s absence from multilateral institutions is often narrated as a diplomatic anomaly, a by-product of great power rivalry or a legal issue…
The Arctic has often been described as exceptional, a region of cooperation rather than conflict, more open than exclusive. However, even before…
Climate resilience strategies, investment flows, and urban development plans are increasingly shaped not by abstract forecasts, but by dynamic, real-time digital twins…
Joseph J. Kaminski received his PhD in Political Science from Purdue University in 2014 and currently holds the rank of Professor in…
On July 6–7, the BRICS held their seventeenth summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Created in 2009 the BRICS underwent an expansion…
Analyzing China’s understanding of global hegemony requires understanding not only its current foreign policy practices but also its thousands of years of…
Since the early 2000s, the Chinese government has systematically expanded its cultural diplomacy as part of a broader effort to reshape international…
The brief but intense confrontation between Israel and Iran in June 2025 was more than another Middle Eastern crisis—it was a diagnostic…
The International Arbitration of Territorial DisputesBy Asaf SiniverOxford University Press, 2024 In this new book, Asaf Siniver offers a unique perspective on…