In an increasingly shifting global order, great powers and emerging powers strive not only for economic growth and military might, but also…
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In August 2021 the world watched as thousands of people, both Americans and Afghans, crowded onto airplanes at the Kabul airport to…
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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…
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In his 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama put forward one of the most challenging and…
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Since the 1960s, over 5,500 research centers have been established within Turkish universities. As of July 2025, only 573 have been closed,…
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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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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 aftermath of the Cold War, liberal internationalism emerged as the dominant paradigm of global governance. Rooted in the conviction that…
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The last few summer months of 2025 have offered a rare ray of cautious hope in an otherwise bleak contemporary global political…
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Over the years, Indian leaders have frequently reaffirmed their commitment to ‘ASEAN centrality’ in regional affairs. In fact, as per the Ministry…
