Anation’s survival hinges on power, yet the zenith of superpower status can paradoxically erode the strategic reasoning essential to sustain it. During the Cold...
Few issues in contemporary global governance reveal the fragility of international cooperation and the limits of state sovereignty as starkly as climate change. What...
At a time when 122.6 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced—the highest number under international protection since World War II—our global migration systems...
The global order is undergoing a transition from a post-Cold War, U.S.-led unipolar structure to a more fragmented and competitive multipolar system. This shift,...
The promise of “never again” solemnly uttered in the aftermath of the Holocaust and reaffirmed following every episode of mass atrocity since has become...
No Other Land, a Palestinian Israeli co-production filmed in the West Bank, won this year’s Oscar for Best Documentary, becoming the first Palestinian film...
The post-Cold War unipolar order, long characterised by the United States’ predominance, is giving way to an increasingly multipolar international system.This shift is driven...
Although President Donald Trump has portrayed the signing of the long-sought mineral agreement, granting the United States a share in Ukraine’s rare earth elements...