The New Cold War: Changing Context And Shifting Contours Of International Politics – Analysis
The new Cold War also known as Cold War 2.0 is characterized by simmering tensions, breach of international norms, proxy
Read moreThe new Cold War also known as Cold War 2.0 is characterized by simmering tensions, breach of international norms, proxy
Read moreIndia’s rise to great power status and its desire for a bigger role beyond the South Asian region has not
Read moreThe Israeli government under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu favoured pursuing a policy of diluting the two state
Read moreHamas by staging the October 7 attacks sought to unsettle the prevailing status quo that came into existence since the
Read moreIt was Afghanistan’s irresistible desire for independence from foreign occupation that bled and weakened the Soviet Union substantially during its
Read moreAlthough it was at the end of 2019 that the North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un had declared his
Read moreIndia’s foreign policy under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi firmly stands on the premise that it can serve
Read moreBoth Russian and Ukrainian governments have good reasons to protract the war ongoing over the Ukrainian territory. While Ukraine pins
Read moreThe American search for an overriding global threat around which it could organize its geopolitical interests and which might justify
Read moreThe Biden administration appears disposed to reactivate the existing alliance arrangements as well as to cultivate new allies in the
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