It is with huge enthusiasm that the Latin American right has observed the measures taken by Nayib Bukele, incumbent president of El…
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To read the present conflict in Iran only through the categories of the Iran-Israel rivalry or the Tehran-Washington confrontation is to miss…
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Russia’s Post-Soviet Threats, Propaganda, and the Reality of Power – E-International Relations
In early 2026, the controversial Russian TV host Vladimir Solovyov suggested that Russia should consider launching “special military operations” not just in…
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War on Iran and the Breakdown of the Liberal International Order – E-International Relations
On February 28, 2026, Iran suffered coordinated missile attacks from Israel and the United States. The breakdown of diplomatic negotiations on the…
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As I have learnt, observing Nepal’s elections, its dual-election system all but excludes “knock-out” victory. Typically, counting continues tediously for weeks. Party…
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Neuro-Rational-Physicalism and its Implications for Governance, Geostrategy and Global Order – E-International Relations
We are living through a period of profound epistemic uncertainty. Viral misinformation, algorithmic amplification, and the rise of “post-truth” politics have eroded what…
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Resilience is an important concept that has dominated European security discussions over the last decade, notably since 2014 when Russia orchestrated the…
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Over the last 15 years, the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have become a relevant player in world politics.…
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In an effort to reassert geopolitical influence vis-à-vis China’s longstanding allies, the United States, under the Trump administration, conducted a military operation…
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In recent days, global attention has turned toward Iran’s Kurdish regions. Amid escalating tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States, Kurdish…
