It has become conventional wisdom, both in policy establishments and the international relations academic community, to endorse...
E-International Relations
The conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine State—historically known as Arakan—is one of the most protracted and complex ethno-political...
The COVID-19 pandemic reinforced the political value of disease surveillance mechanisms and tools. At the forefront of...
As Sino-US relations deteriorate, the Taiwan question has become an increasingly dangerous flashpoint—one that some analysts believe...
The Third Israel-Lebanon War is currently in a ceasefire phase that can turn into a permanent one...
Scientists, scholars, and space enthusiasts have long envisioned humans traveling to distant galaxies and settling on different...
The U.S.-Japanese alliance is one of today’s strongest treaty alliances, shielding threats from China, North Korea, and...
With the US Congress about to pass the budget reconciliation package and the Trump Administration having released...
Is Romania’s diaspora the sleeping giant we refuse to understand, or a mirror reflecting our political failures? With...
Dr. Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Havana and currently serves...
For more than three years, Ukraine has fought off Russia’s full-scale military invasion. Throughout this time, bar...
The world is watching South Asia with growing dread. Two nuclear-armed states—India and Pakistan—remain locked in a...
On May 6–7, 2025, the Indo-Pacific region was jolted by a sudden military escalation between India and...
Contesting Pluralism(s): Islamism, Liberalism, and Nationalism in Turkey and BeyondBy Nora Fisher-OnarCambridge University Press, 2025 It was...
On this week’s episode of the Thinking Global Podcast Distinguished Professor Emeritus Mark Juergensmeyer speaks with Tusharika...