Thursday, November 21, 2024

International Relations

This is a section in which relations between different countries are discussed and how they’re having an impact on Global Politics.

Withdrawal of the US troops: The future of Afghanistan

After the news emerged from Doha that the Afghan government and Taliban had agreed on negotiations and peace talks, it opened doors for serious...

Sino-Australian Relations: Economic Dependency and Cold War Animosity

Hong Kong, the Coronavirus, the U.S.A, the South China Sea, accusations of Cyber-warfare, Xinjiang, and even racism-the Sino-Australian relations have hit an all time...

Why does the International Community continue to fail the Rohingya Muslims

Why does the International Community continue to fail the Rohingya Muslims?  A few weeks ago on the 18th of June, the UNGA got together to...

Muhammad Bin Salman: Progressive Or Problematically Authorotative

Muhammad Bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia is a very polarising personality. Some consider him a liberating ruler who will play a...

Hypocrisy or Pragmatism: The Implications of the Recent U.S Airstrikes in Syria

Last Thursday,  on February the 25th, US president Joe Biden gave orders for air strikes in Southeastern Syria. These were targeted at facilities that...

INDO-NEPAL DISPUTED TERRITORY: MARKING BORDERS

Nepal and India have been disputing over the Kalapani territory since the British ruled yet there is no agreement on this issue. The significance...

‘Now or Never’: The Miracle of Gwadar

When we think of the deepest warm water port in the world, we don’t expect it to be leased off to foreign merchants for...

25 Years Since Dayton: What Needs to Change?

The Dayton agreement, 1995 The year 1991 saw the independence of Slovenia and Croatia from the former country of Yugoslavia. In the wake of these...

Russian separatism in Ukraine: A frozen conflict waiting for escalation.

In November 2013, Ukraine erupted into civil unrest with massive protests taking place in the capital city of Kiev. These protests were sparked by...

The Bolivian Coup: Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight

Yet again. How many times has it been now? Twenty? Thirty? Does it really matter? Honestly, it has become a tale repeated ad nauseam....

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