Articles

Opinion – Injustice Paves the Way for Revolution: Lessons from Bangladesh

Shafi Md Mostofa • Sep 17 2024 • Articles

Bangladesh’s recent revolution is a powerful reminder that injustices, when left unchecked, inevitably sow the seeds of resistance and rebellion.

Opinion – Neutrality: The Schrödinger’s Cat of IR

Radek Váňa • Sep 13 2024 • Articles

The idea of a neutral relation is illogical, and hence we should stop using this term in the International Relations discourse.

‘Through the Eyes of Love’: Looking at International Politics Differently

Simon Polinder • Sep 10 2024 • Articles

Love brings in another perspective and helps us to see the beautiful and the good in international relations.

Post-Positivism Is Not Yet Normalized in International Relations

San Lee • Sep 10 2024 • Articles

To lessen the impact of power differences in International Relations, we should allocate the right to make authoritative criticism to more people.

Deciphering Xi Jinping’s Community of Shared Future for Mankind

Klaus Heinrich Raditio • Sep 9 2024 • Articles

Whether the Community of Shared Future of Mankind will materialize as the vision of world order depends on Beijing’s consistency with its rhetoric.

Unexceptional Exceptionalism: The Use of Force by Great Powers and International Instability

Andrea Maria Pelliconi • Sep 8 2024 • Articles

Great powers show little interest in advancing international law to more effectively regulate state responses to military invasions.

Challenge or Opportunity? EU-China Economic Cooperation and the Belt and Road Initiative

Ji Li • Sep 8 2024 • Articles

As the Chinese-US relations are tense, the EU’s prudence seems to be a more appropriate and compromising strategy for dealing with China.

The Geopolitical Influence of India And Indonesia in SAARC and ASEAN

Harsh Mahaseth • Sep 8 2024 • Articles

India should work towards greater economic integration within SAARC, emphasizing regional projects and strategic interdependence.

Combating Eurocentrism and Reinscribing Imperialist Cartography in African Scholarship

Adagbo Onoja • Sep 7 2024 • Articles

Clenched fists against postmodernism, poststructuralism and postcolonialism speaks more to the impossibility of remaking Africa than otherwise.

World Sport Events and International Order

Bernd Bucher and Julian Eckl • Sep 4 2024 • Articles

If world sport events can be peaceful, joyous, and entertain people, there is also hope for the world in which they perform.

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