The world is feeling like a smaller place every year. But that’s not simply a result of improved technology and international travel. It’s equally due to...
Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) are often a subject of strong disputes between countries. In the case of Japan, being able to keep its rich and resourceful...
Ayubowan! ( A form of greeting, much closer to ‘Hello’ or ‘Namastey’). There’s a land blessed with aquamarine beaches, excellent ancient history, centuries old architectural marvels,...
The recent discourse of events with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon having announced that Palestine will be formally recognized as member of International Criminal Court starting...
Introduction We hear about ‘public diplomacy’ virtually on a daily basis as if it has been around forever but as a matter of fact, this precise...
Article co-authored with Svetlana Izosimova, Master’s student of International and European Relations at Linkoping University, Sweden. In the context of globalization the ability to challenge internal...
The Iraq crisis is not just a phase which can be resolved either by the armed struggle or by the intervention of external agencies, but it...
Article co-authored with Svetlana Izosimova, Master’s student of International and European Relations at Linkoping University, Sweden. Whenever we come across the topic of intelligence and security...
Article co-authored with Svetlana Izosimova, Master’s student of International and European Relations at Linkoping University, Sweden. Since the two World Wars and the end of Cold...
Nomadic people that live across mainly 5 countries, Algeria, Libya, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, the Tuareg are also called the ‘blue men of the desert’....