It has become conventional wisdom, both in policy establishments and the international relations academic community, to endorse the emergence of “multipolarity” between…
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The conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine State—historically known as Arakan—is one of the most protracted and complex ethno-political crises in Southeast Asia. At…
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The COVID-19 pandemic reinforced the political value of disease surveillance mechanisms and tools. At the forefront of the response to this pandemic…
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As Sino-US relations deteriorate, the Taiwan question has become an increasingly dangerous flashpoint—one that some analysts believe could even spark a third…
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The Third Israel-Lebanon War is currently in a ceasefire phase that can turn into a permanent one with major regional implications. Not…
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The U.S.-Japanese alliance is one of today’s strongest treaty alliances, shielding threats from China, North Korea, and Russia. Nevertheless, this ironclad alliance…
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Scientists, scholars, and space enthusiasts have long envisioned humans traveling to distant galaxies and settling on different planets, making space exploration a…
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Is Romania’s diaspora the sleeping giant we refuse to understand, or a mirror reflecting our political failures? With approximately 4.5 million citizens, nearly…
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With the US Congress about to pass the budget reconciliation package and the Trump Administration having released its so-called “skinny” FY26 budget…
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Dr. Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Havana and currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at…
