A huge poster of a sleek airliner touching down on the runway greets visitors in the arrivals foyer, with the message Dobro Pozhalovat, welcome in Russian,...
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...
India and Russia have been de facto geopolitical allies with the alliance dating back to Cold war era. Last week’s visit to India at the annual...
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...
When it comes to envisioning peaceful relations among the peoples, there is no higher source of inspiration than the UN Charter and the global organization it...
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...
Often folks over social media take a dig on US policies of preaching democracy. Nevertheless, can democracy become a central point of Indian diplomacy? India’s new...
Democracy, liberalism, free markets: all concepts that we regard highly in the West. They are products of our historical and political tradition and they are surely...
It is November 1990 and the river Nistru has a double value. For those situated on its right bank, the river is a boundary, a fronter...
Our series on International Relations (I.R.) ends here with the last two essential approaches. They are alternative theories which have developed during the end are useful instruments in...