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The Art of Silence: How India and the US Weaponise Uncertainty in Asia
Introduction From the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the early 21 st century, Britain maintained a ‘Splendid Isolation’ stance, deliberately avoiding formal alliances with other significant European powers of that time. [1] Preferring to act as a balancer, this was done to preserve diplomatic flexibility and deter aggression arising from being bound to alliances. First coined by Eric Eisenberg in the 1980s, ‘Strategic Ambiguity’ is a tool for states to navigate complex geopo
Yusra Khan (Staff Writer)
Dec 1, 202522 min read
Fragmentation and Progress: Understanding the Modern Paradigm in International Relations
While progress is not an inevitable function of the arrow of time, International Relations is becoming increasingly dependent on the idea...
Ishaan Pandey (Guest Writer)
Dec 9, 20245 min read
Decolonization in the Twentieth Century: Reshaping Global Order and Cultural Identities
This essay examines how decolonization in the twentieth century reshaped the global order and the international system.

Declan Browne (Staff Writer)
Nov 29, 20247 min read
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