Articles

Opinion – The ‘Pizza Effect’ on Nations and Nationalism

Curtis Large • Oct 26 2024 • Articles

As re-enculturation retains its ability to shape collective imaginaries, it also offers itself to the durability of nations and nationalism.

Opinion – All Eyes on the Upcoming Meetings between Lula and Xi

Rafael R. Ioris • Oct 24 2024 • Articles

Should Chinese and Brazilian leaders find ways to work together for a shared future, a more dynamic and multidimensional partnership seems likely.

Opinion – The BNP’s Dilemma in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape

Kazi A S M Nurul Huda • Oct 22 2024 • Articles

The BNP’s current diplomatic engagement with India embodies a complex struggle for identity, authority, and a meaningful connection with the electorate.

India’s QUAD Strategy

Aagya Gupta • Oct 22 2024 • Articles

India stands to derive significant benefits from the Quad, provided it can continue to navigate the complexities of its relationship with China.

Resolving the Ongoing Suppression of the Yazidis

Karzan Aziz Mahmood • Oct 20 2024 • Articles

With adequate support, the Yazidis have the potential to reconstruct their lives, safeguard their heritage, and seek justice for the acts they have suffered.

Droned Lives, from Gaza to the World

Toni Čerkez • Oct 19 2024 • Articles

Gaza has been an open-air prison camp since at least 2005, but it is current drone use that makes it an example par excellence of how life can be managed by air occupation.

Opinion – The Concept of Soft Power and AI

Daniele Carminati • Oct 19 2024 • Articles

AI’s understanding of soft power shows insightful and concerning developments at once.

Opinion – The Role of Smart Power and Collective Action in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Mazlum Özkan • Oct 18 2024 • Articles

Through a strategic mix of hard and soft strategies, Muslim-majority nations have the potential to recalibrate both U.S. and Israeli policies.

Opinion – Civil Society Participation in International Criminal Justice

Kjersti Lohne • Oct 17 2024 • Articles

With one crisis seemingly leading on to the next, the field of international criminal justice appears to be in perpetual crisis.

Opinion – Japan-South Korea Relations: Breaking the Cycle?

Sofia Ribeiro-Lemos • Oct 17 2024 • Articles

As Japan and South Korea share similar values, they would benefit from strengthening bilateral ties.

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