Dismissing novel analytical approaches and stubbornly adhering to a Lewisian paradigm in Somaliland studies might result in overly simplified analyses and misguided policies.
China’s policy stems from its rivalry with the US and desire to act as an independent mediator in the Middle East, as well as Xi’s operational code and public opinion.
Restrictions on freedom of religion or belief and protracted jail terms inflicted on gay men could impede the nation’s long-awaited path to statehood.
The civilizational state project could lead to a global reordering where the influence of Western powers is diminished as India, China, and others rise.
This film is an evocative portrayal of indigenous strife in the early 20th century, and its genuineness and accuracy highlights its value for international relations.
It remains uncertain how the political landscape in Syria will evolve, and to what extent external powers such as Iran, Russia, Turkey and the US will be involved.
American exceptionalism is not merely a static belief but a driving force in the evolution of U.S. foreign policy.
It is imperative for policy makers to take into account the entire context and set of issues involved when making their decisions.
An introduction to realism, liberalism, constructivism, the English School, Marxism, feminism, postcolonialism and poststructuralism – detailing what they are and why they matter.
The divide stems from China and India’s respective national interests: China seeks greater global influence, while India deems BRI a looming threat to its sovereignty.
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