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March 24, 2021

The notion of separatism is not new: ethnic minorities have been struggling to gain independence in various regions around the world for ages. As the majority of the modern states is not ethnically homogeneous, many have a potential of an arising struggle of independence of the minorities, especially taking into consideration the rise of nationalism…

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March 21, 2021

Dr. Salam Al Rabadi. Water gap has become one of the most important dialectics that arise in international relations, to the point of believing that the coming wars will be primarily wars and competition over water resources. Consequently, water scarcity poses a serious threat to human security, as there are currently more than 80 countries in which…

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March 20, 2021

Old enemy-pictures still wander the surface of our relations. But young people from Western countries no longer see Russia as the greatest threat to the West and young Russians do not consider NATO as the main threat to their generation. It might be time to renew and deepen relations.By Natalia Burlinova, PICREADI's presidentOriginal publication on…

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March 18, 2021

Disclaimer: The content of this article has been gathered using open-source intelligence (OSINT), no human intelligence (HUMINT) has been involved in the process. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact the author at michael.lambert@insead.edu.ReutersThe Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) is often described as a…

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March 13, 2021

Dr. Salam Al RabadiAccording to the dialectic of society and power, there are systemic difficulties that will face anyone who wants to address the governmental policy dilemmas related to the crisis of the "Covid_19" pandemic in the Arab world, which can be expressed by asking about the problematic of separation criteria between public…

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March 8, 2021

With the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of the gains made on the level of equality are vulnerable to reversal. Where this pandemic deepens existing imbalances and reveals weaknesses in the social, political and economic systems, which exacerbate the suffering of women and girls simply because they are female. Despite the slow evolution in the…

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March 4, 2021

Located in the Earth’s northernmost region, the Arctic is characterized by its frigid temperatures, expansive sea ice sheets, and barren tundra settings. The Arctic remains largely uninhabitable, apart from a collection of indigenous individuals sparsely scattered throughout the region. U.S. policy defines the Arctic as a geographic area…

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March 3, 2021

China-Azerbaijan relations after the Second Karabakh War remain in passive mode. More widely, reactionary foreign policy has exposed China’s Belt and Road narrative as both politically and economically thin. As access narratives across crucial chokepoints for China’s Belt and Road intensified in 2020, China’s foreign policy in the South Caucasus…

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March 2, 2021

This article appeared in several European newspapers in their respective languages on the day of the entry into force of the Treaty: In the Netherlands in De Volkskrant, in Belgium in Le Soir (French) and De Morgen (Dutch) as well as in Germany on Spiegel Online.On January 22, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force. The new…

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February 18, 2021

Throughout March, SYP UK will hold a series of online workshops to explore opportunities for international co-operation, arms control and peace in 2021 and beyond.Russia and the West: Opportunities for co-operation?Wed 10th March // 2pm GMT (UK) // Register hereSpeakers include:

Marion Messner (BASIC, UK) – ‘Trust building between Russia and US:…

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February 9, 2021

We are recruiting motivated young scholars and policy practitioners with diverse backgrounds and expertise, ranging from science and technology to political science and international law. Successful candidates will join existing Board Members in Summer 2021 to pursue the main objectives of the group and develop the range of activities and projects…

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February 8, 2021

Multilateralism can happen without a hegemonic power (the USA) REUTERS/Mike Segar It has already done so for a long time. As I have described earlier: "Nobody waits for Biden" (or the USA). The World is everywhere moving fast around the USA - leaving an ever more bewildered USA behind. US President Biden doesn't get it. Biden still lives…

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