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Opinion – China’s Sovereignty Paradox: Why Beijing Won’t Militarily Defend Its Close Partners
2+ hour, 52+ min ago (1204+ words) Tomaz Fares is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of York, United Kingdom. His research focuses on China's relations with non-Western countries. He has been published in the Review of International Political Economy and the Journal of Peasant…...
Review - The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and International Relations
1+ day, 21+ hour ago (252+ words) The handbook is meticulously organised into six coherent parts (each examined below), including 29 thematic encompassing chapters, each addressing a distinct dimension of the AI-IR relationship. Conceptualising AI and IR " Foundations and Frameworks AI, Global Economy, and Development " Shaping Prosperity and…...
Opinion – Erasure as Assessment: Middle East Forum’s Analysis of Iran’s Opposition
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (214+ words) Revolutionary Roots and the Iran'Iraq War: Peace Campaign, Not Betrayal Structure and Leadership: Unity, Not Cultism Roots in Iran and Global Standing History rarely rewards those who wait for illusory partners. It rewards those who recognize real ones when they…...
Cyber Scams and Human Security: Towards an India-Thailand-ASEAN Agenda
2+ day, 7+ hour ago (158+ words) Sreeparna Banerjee is an Associate Fellow with the Strategic Studies Programme at the Observer Research Foundation. Her work focuses on the geopolitical and strategic affairs of Southeast Asia, with particular emphasis on Myanmar and Thailand. Her primary research interests include…...
War of Distraction in Iran: Existential Anxiety and Strategic Failure
3+ day, 4+ hour ago (1566+ words) The fear of oblivion is so strong that support of Israel by citizens of allies (i.e., persons who don't live in Israel and aren't Jewish) represents a litmus test of the allies' heads of government.For Israel, you are either with…...
The Geopolitical Implications of the Iran War
3+ day, 5+ hour ago (277+ words) Afghan women know, through hard experience, what the rest of the world is discovering: the brutal oppression of women is a central goal of the terrorists. Civilized people throughout the world are speaking out in horror (Bush, 2001). Fouskas, Vassilis. and…...
Is the International Liberal Order Evolving or Exposing Itself?
3+ day, 6+ hour ago (131+ words) Ahmet Serdar G'nayd'n is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, Leiden University. His research interests include conflict and peace studies, geopolitical rivalries, and Middle East politics. All content on the website (with the exception of…...
Opinion – The Iran War Viewed Through Broader Regional Security Changes
4+ day, 22+ hour ago (146+ words) Lilia A. Arakelyan, PhD, is a co-founder of the Eurasian Studies and Policy Initiative at the University of Miami. She is an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow (20222023) and the author of Russian Foreign Policy in Eurasia: National Interests and Regional…...
Opinion – Why the Liberal Rule-Based Order Failed
5+ day, 1+ hour ago (1353+ words) Dov H. Levin is an Associate professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Hong Kong. He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. His research focuses…...
The Relevance of Nixon’s Madman Theory to Today's Northeast Asia
1+ week, 5+ hour ago (1242+ words) Dr. Ju Hyung Kim currently serves as a President at the Security Management Institute, a defense think tank affiliated with the South Korean National Assembly. He has been involved in numerous defense projects and has provided consultation to several key…...