In a might-makes-right world, US allies, not to mention the emerging powers of the global south, would begin to hedge their bets in dangerous ways ...
Gessen to discuss the legality of America’s attack on Venezuela, the state of the global order and what “America first” means ...
By unseating Nicolas Maduro, the US has left even allies like the Philippines fearing a future in which great powers do as ...
China, for its part, has hardened its posture on sovereignty disputes in the East and South China Seas, demonstrating a ...
The globe is once again being carved up into spheres of influence - but this time, European powers are on the sidelines ...
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How Transactional Realism Is Rewriting Global Politics: What Venezuelan Crisis When Big Powers Have Their ‘Accounts’ Settled?
In their analysis of geopolitical developments, IR scholars perpetuate a binary fallacy that portrays the world as swiftly ...
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7 statues of US presidents in foreign countries
While it is common to find statues of U.S. presidents around the United States, you might be surprised at how many statues exist in foreign countries. Here are several examples of U.S. presidential ...
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The new global deal-making: Venezuela's crisis and the rise of transactional politics
In today's complex global landscape, major powers like the US, China, and Russia aren't fighting ideological battles but ...
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Involuntary parks: Human conflict is creating unintended refuges for wildlife
Few locations on Earth are as haunting or deeply ironic as so-called involuntary parks — places too toxic, dangerous, or ...
The CIA knew Aldrich Ames was drinking excessively, was prone to extra-marital affairs, lived a lifestyle that was far above his pay as an intelligence officer, and even failed a lie detector test ...
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