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How is the United States Responding to BRICS' Efforts of Expansion and De-dollarization?
“The idea that BRICS countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER,” Trump stated, addressing a...
Yusra Khan (Staff Writer)
Mar 3, 202513 min read
Is the Lack of a Formal Legal Framework Governing the Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping Missions an Advantage or a Disadvantage?
The United Nations Peacekeeping missions are essential for helping countries ‘navigate the path from conflict to peace’
Danial Ahmed (Guest Writer)
Mar 3, 202516 min read
Climate Displacement: An Impending Crisis and the Search for Safe Routes
Climate displacement is a multifaceted phenomenon, encompassing issues of international law, cultural rights, meteorological factors...
Aryan Sanghrajka (Guest Writer)
Mar 3, 202518 min read
The Importance of East Asia as a Region for Foreign Policy Decisions in Northeast and Southeast Asia
Possessing the world’s most populated countries and some of the oldest civilizations, Eastern Asia, Northeast, and Southeast Asia have...
Yusra Khan (Staff Writer)
Feb 12, 202515 min read
The Foreign Policy of the New Trump Administration
When you focus on Trump’s foreign policy you will notice that it has protectionism and hawkish views on China as its main tenets. As...

Declan Browne (Staff Writer)
Feb 3, 20257 min read
Warrior Society: Military Function in the Formation of Social Hierarchies Using Japan and Europe as Case Study
The military and its function is inseparable from the shaping of social hierarchies in the majority of societies, historian Otto Hintze went
Peerajit Phasitthanaphak (Staff Writer)
Jan 22, 202512 min read
Who Will Pay for Planet A?
It is getting increasingly tough for poor and developing countries to finance their fight against climate change...
Ishaan Pandey (Guest Writer)
Dec 10, 20245 min read
Balancing Act: Managing Exchange Rates in Developing Economies
Exploring the challenges and strategies used by developing economies to influence their exchange rates.
Ishaan Pandey (Guest Writer)
Dec 10, 20245 min read
Who, Not How: Rethinking Sanctions
The case of North Korea raises critical questions about the effectiveness of sanctions, and how a contextual sanctions approach can lead...
Ishaan Pandey (Guest Writer)
Dec 10, 202412 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


Rice & Wagyu: An Interview with Former Second Secretary Rosanne Costin on Trade and Diplomacy
Listen to the audio on Spotify *The transcript has been edited for readability Hosted by Samuel Lee and Declan Browne. Special thanks to...
Samuel Lee, Declan Browne, Rosanne Costin, & Raphael Dillon
Dec 9, 202423 min read
Reimagining the Constitution: The Brown Commission's Proposal and the Future of the House of Lords
The publication of the Brown Commission’s report in 2022 marked a pivotal moment in the discourse on constitutional reform in the UK...
Russell Tan (Guest Writer)
Dec 8, 20246 min read


Analyzing History and Art: How Does the Peasant Feature in the Imagination of 19th Century Russian Society?
“The Shy Peasant” by Illya Repin Before one can answer how the “peasant” is featured in the Russian imagination, it is important to...

Samuel Lee (Staff Writer)
Dec 5, 202412 min read
Do Sun Tzu's Insights Help Us to Understand the Contemporary Military Strategy of Great Powers?
Sun Tzu’s paradox that ‘preserving the enemy's state is best,’ initially seems far removed from US military strategy often characterised...
Sofia Waas (Guest Writer)
Dec 4, 20249 min read
Political Parallels: Incumbency and Palestine in the 2024 US and UK Elections
In the immediate aftermath of Trump’s poll defying victory in the US election....
Kai Michael Nixon (Guest Writer)
Dec 3, 20248 min read


Solidarist and Pluralist Tensions: Defining Human Rights in the English School of International Relations
"UN peacekeepers from Indonesia patrol the streets of Phnom Penh in an armoured personnel carrier on August 27, 1993, amid the morning...

Samuel Lee (Staff Writer)
Dec 2, 20246 min read


National Unification, Collaboration and Collective Memory: The Impact of the War of Resistance on Chinese History
"Women’s Defense Corps training at Canton, China, 1938" by Cambridge University Before answering whether the war of resistance witnessed...

Samuel Lee (Staff Writer)
Dec 2, 20248 min read
Analyzing Elections: "Did Tory Tactics or Labour Chaos Win the 1979 Election?"
This paper will argue that both the Conservative campaign as well as the perception of the Labour government were equally important...
Tanay Sonawane (Guest Writer)
Dec 2, 20249 min read
Carl vs Karl: Examining Carl Schmitt's Conception of Marxism
The Kronjurist of Hitler’s Third Reich, [1] jurist and political theorist Carl Schmitt’s long intellectual record of legal-political works..
James Yu (Guest Writer)
Dec 2, 202421 min read
Navigating Gray Areas: Social Media, the Casualties of War, and the Conflict between Free Speech and Ethics
The advent of social media presented the world with new user-based platforms that unlocked the ability to present ideas and information...

Augustine Acuña III (Staff Writer)
Dec 2, 202410 min read
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