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International Impotence: Why the UNDP’s “Uncertainty Complex” Misses the Mark

UNDP’s “Uncertainty Complex”: what's gone wrong? By Brian Johnson. (11/11/2022)

Escaping Prison of the Past to Architecture the Future

Report about H.E. Prime Minister Abazovi? from Montenegro's recent lecture.  By Pia Poppenreiter. 11/11/2022

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The Financial Crisis of Sri Lanka: History, Factors, Effects, and Global Consequences

What's behind Sri Lanka's financial crisis? By Arisha Aslam. (11/09/2022)

The Haqeeqi Azadi Long March: Pakistan in Turmoil

Pakistan's current turbulence.  By Sohail Mahmood. (11/08/2022)

Post 1971: Pakistan remains in intractable pique, but Bangladesh soared

What has held Pakistan back while Bangladesh prospered? By Laiba Shaukat. (11/04/2022)

Forget Thucydides, South Korea looks to a Manchurian Trap as China rises

South Koreans look to the Manchu conquest of China when examining the future of relations between the two countries. By Professor Joel Atkinson. (11/02/2022)

Disproportionate Discrimination, Detention, & Deportation of Haitian Asylum Seekers

Author argues that U.S. immigration policies and procedures are continuing to put Haitian migrants and asylum seekers at risk By Courtney Levine. (11/01/2022)

How China’s Belt and Road Initiative Encourages Mutual Cooperation

Author argue that the BRI has created mutually beneficial agreements between China and developing nations across the world. By Kaushik Sampath. (10/31/2022) 

The Personal Dimension in Saudi-U.S. Relations

Relations between Saudi Arabia and the United States are largely set by the respective  leaders and the nature of the relationship between them. By Dr. Moran Zaga and Kobby Barda. (10/31/2022)

It’s Time to Reprimand Iran

Author argues Iran’s human rights violations need to be condemned and international pressure should increase for reform. By Jenna Dauria. (10/27/2022)

Ethical Frameworks Can Not Be Applied to the U.S. Government

How are ethical and moral arguments applied to U.S. govenment policy and actions? By Madeleine Roth. (10/27/2022)

Chomsky and Pollin: Pushing a Viable Climate Project Around COP27

Noam Chomsky and Robert Polin discuss COP27. By C.J. Polychronou. 10/26/2022

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Chomsky and Pollin: Pushing a Viable Climate Project Around COP27

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War of the Polarized

Brazilian politics, in a time of polarization, place challenges to its democracy. By Iuri M. Piovezan. (10/24/2022)

Xi Jinping's Bid for Re-Election is Full of Variables

Xi Jinping's bid for re-election may not be as easy as thought by many. He may even lose - at least part - of his power.  By Dr. Tao Peng. (10/22/2022)

Neutrality as a Road to Prosperity

Report on presentation made by Heinz Fisher, former Austrian State President, reflecting on history. By Prof. Lucija Mulej. (10/19/2022)

JFK and the international importance of “Ich bin ein Berliner”

Paper presents reflections on the importance of John F. Kennedy's Ich bin ein Berliner speech and its ramifications. By Vilson Junçaj . (10/17/2022)

Taiwan's New Orientation in Facing China

Taiwan't challenges in dealing with China. By Collins Chong Yew Keat. (10/14/2022)

Malaysia’s Foreign Policy Trap and China’s Fear

What's Malaysia's best path forward for its foreign policy?  By Collins Chong Yew Keat. (10/12/2022)

Malaysia’s Foreign Policy Trap and China’s Fear

What's Malaysia's best path forward for its foreign policy?  By Collins Chong Yew Keat. (10/12/2022)

Malaysia’s Foreign Policy Trap and China’s Fear

What's Malaysia's best path forward for its foreign policy?  By Collins Chong Yew Keat. (10/12/2022)

The Difference of Defense

Examining security structures of the past decades and the security responses in retrospective as seen by a Cabinet member of Tony Blair’s government in the UK.  By Lily Ong. (10/11/2022)

Why the Arctic is Unlikely to Lift Russia's Curse

What are the prospects for the Arctic to become Moscow's 'new ocean'?  An analysis. By Andrea Restaldi. (10/05/2022)

Helsinki Spirit Revisited

As part of the Geneva Lecture Series, Amb. Lamberto Zannier gave a highly mesmerizing and content intensive lecture for the faculty members and Geneva-based diplomats.*  Excellency Zannier outlined his view on current affairs as the first speaker of the newly created executive program on world politics and diplomacy (EMIRGP).  By Inna Turchenko. (10/04/2022)

Armenophobia: Enemy and Dehumanizing Images

The need for Turkey and Armenia to reconcile the Armenian genocide and move forward.  By Kathryn Maldonado. (10/04/2022)

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