The revival of territorial disputes and the de-thawing of conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Guyana, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula have drifted…
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Europe’s relationship with artificial intelligence in warfare lived for years in the subjunctive mood. Parliament resolutions in 2018 and 2021 called for…
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Early in the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainian forces exhausted NATO’s annual peacetime production of 155-millimeter artillery shells within weeks (AVV Action 2023). This…
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Why do some hostile relationships between states last for generations while others eventually give way to cooperation? International politics offers many examples…
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Thinking Global Podcast – Astha Chadha – E-International Relations Thinking Global On this weeks episode of the Thinking Global…
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Mediatized Sovereignty and the Crisis of International Legitimacy – E-International Relations
For Palestine to be recognized, a second serious struggle begins regarding the extent to which this recognition can lead to changes in…
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America’s 250th anniversary should not invite nostalgia for lost primacy. The more useful question is harsher and less ceremonial: can a domestically…
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Opinion – “Poetic Imageries” and the Politics of Witnessing in Iran – E-International Relations
Wars today are relentlessly visible. Images of bombed buildings, wounded civilians, destroyed homes, and displaced families circulate continuously across social media feeds,…
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Opinion – How a War Meant to Break the Islamic Republic Revived It – E-International Relations
The strikes on Iran were designed to do what years of sanctions, isolation, and internal unrest had not: bring the Islamic Republic…
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Historically, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has occupied a relatively peripheral position on the global geopolitical chessboard. Its history is characterized…
