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The Post India-Pakistan War Situation: What Next?
Analysis of tensions in India-Pakistan and possible next steps. By Dr. Sohail Mahmood. (05/13/2025)
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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: 2025: A Reset in Uncertain Times
Read the latest issue of emstrongInternational Affairs Forum where academics, practitioners, and our Student Award Winners discuss issues facing the world in 2025, from democracy, to climate change, A...
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Pakistan extended an olive branch to Afghanistan in a flag-hoisting ceremony in Kabul despite persisting issues
Article argues that resolving Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions hinges on regional connectivity, sustainable peace, and anti-terrorism cooperation—stressing dialogue and joint economic projects like CPEC ...
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Peace, Public Diplomacy and Media Diplomacy - Examining the Ongoing Armed Conflict in Ukraine
Paper explores public diplomacy, media diplomacy and peace leading to communication; focusing on the Ukraine-Russia war and including interview with Tara Sonenshine, former Undersecretary of State for...
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The Girl from Sarajevo: Remembering Zlata’s Diary
Author reflects on Zlata’s Diary and the 90s war in Bosnia. By Caleb Mills. (04/11/2024)
The Importance of Science Diplomacy in the Context of International Relations – Featuring Portugal
In this article, Science Diplomacy (SD) is envisioned in terms of international cooperation, with a possible peace factor, and competition among nations. By Dr. Jorge Marinho, Júlio Ventura, and Lo...
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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Europe and the EU; Addressing Climate Change
Lawfare and Foreign Influence on Politicians – NATO and Portuguese Internal Intelligence Service Ins
Politicians from a given country can be the targets of influence operations directly or indirectly conducted by adversary states, by turning to various instruments such as the media and lobbying fi...
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Power of the Female State Presidents - Finland
Report on Her Excellency Mrs. Tarja Halonen's recent presentation concerning SDGs issues and the path ahead. By Sara AlDhahri. (01/05/2023)
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...
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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)
With the recent terror attacks in Israel as a starting point, this essay focuses on reactions to extreme violence in conflict situations and on how they contribute to mutually exclusive narratives....
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Cold War Redux : Who Ended the Cold War and Squandered the Cold Peace?
Paper analyzes Cold War dynamics and the future of liberalism and democracy. By Amartya Sharma. 08/05/2021
Negotiations with North Korea: From Contradictions to Mutual Understanding
analyzing a new stage of negotiations on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and integration between both parts of Korea through the prism of constructivist concepts. By Akramjon Fozilov. ...
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‘Culture for Peace’ for Future of Diplomacy
Interview with Dr. Sofija Bajrektarevi, founder and general director of a comprehensive platform aimed at unifying potentials for the future: Culture for Peace. (12/07/2019)
An avoidable fallout: A case study of the UN’s failure in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina was being ingulfed in nationalist and ethnic strife, the UN failed to uphold its primary duty. By Saman Ayesha Kidwai. (09/28/2019)
Improving strategic stability in South Asia through multilateral cooperation is imperative for improving standards of living across the region. By Davis Florick. (06/25/2014)