In 2023, Germany unveiled its Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP) guidelines, prompting a debate about the extent to which this signified a genuine transformation in policy.
With a reduced majority, the MPP must effectively balance power with their rivals.
Decolonising resilience proffers a non-homogenising ground to re-conceptualise and rethink (neo)colonial subjectivities and power imbalances in resilience policies.
To induce successes in transitional justice, traumatic memory is mechanised resulting in oversimplification of relations.
Four out of five people in Ireland have consistently supported active neutrality as the cornerstone of Irish foreign, security and defence policies.
New wars will keep shaping the understanding of what neutrality means to the Swiss and the Austrians and impact the policies of their governments.
Receptivity to proposed lessons is greatest when they meet multiple psychological and political needs, and their appeal has little to do with historical accuracy.
The Israeli strategy of neutrality is part of a wider focus on maintaining productive relations with greater powers, deriving from the perception of a constant existential threat.
It is unlikely that the Georgian Dream will win a simple majority due to widespread discontent and opposition from young voters.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Vietnam’s foreign policy has gradually transformed from an ideologically-driven approach to a more interest-based one.
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