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Bitcoin: The Trustless Revolution Reshaping Global Socio-Economic Foundations

Bitcoin isn’t just digital money—it’s a challenge to centuries of control. Trustless, borderless, defiant. A new system rising from the ruins of the old. The revolution won’t be centralized.

Iran’s Suppression of the South Azerbaijani Turkic: A Linguistic and Cultural Crisis

On February 21, the world observes International Mother Language Day, a global initiative established by UNESCO to promote linguistic diversity and multilingualism. However, for...

The Riyadh Gambit: How US-Russia Negotiations Shape the Future of Global Power Dynamics

I. Introduction: The Grand Chessboard Revisited The geopolitical world order is shifting yet again, this time against the backdrop of high-stakes negotiations in Riyadh between...

Cyberspace: Conundrum of Peace and Security for Democratic Institutions

Ever since the 2016 U.S Presidential elections articles and analyses are being made on the effect of the cyberspace in influencing and impacting international...

The Dangerous Illogic of Twenty-First-Century Deterrence Through Planning for Nuclear Warfighting

Within the next five years, the world will face for the first time since the early 1970s a world without meaningful formal arms control...

Multilateralism and the Populist Agenda: A Historical Perspective

A Trending Uncertainty A major outcome of the recent rise of populism exhibited in numerous Western nations is protectionism, which represents a reversal of policy...

Scrapping Iran Deal Sets Wrong Precedents for Global Non-Proliferation Regime

The Iran nuclear deal – or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – finalized in 2015 after almost 15 years of intense diplomacy, between...

Global Ethics, an Elusive Dream

According to The World Bank , 766 million people survived on only $1.90 a day in 2013, and 1.5 billion people suffered a form...

Scramble for Arctic: The Potential for Conflict and Great Power Rivalry

The Arctic is the area around the North Pole.  It includes northern parts of the USA (Alaska), Canada, of Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland,...

The Role of Dialogue in International Relations

Does dialogue resolve conflicts? The most emphatic answer is yes because dialogue is a peaceful way of discussing the friction points of the parties...

Demagogue Populism and the Future of the International System

In every époque, political systems have evolved, progressed and in other cases destroyed themselves. In the 21st century, one event has been labelled as...

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Bomb First, Justify Later: Iran’s Strategic Dilemma Under Israeli Hegemony

Israel’s June 13 blitz on Iran wasn’t self-defense—it was a ruthless display of unchecked power. Civilians, scientists, sovereignty—all burned. With U.S. cover and global silence, Israel now bombs with impunity. Who’s the real threat?

When Israel Bombs and Trump Tweets: Are We Eyewitnesses to a New Kind of Warfare?

Israel’s strike on Iran brazenly defies international law. Without UN approval or evidence of imminent threat, it likely violates Article 2(4) of the UN Charter—normalizing illegal aggression under the guise of self-defense.

From Diplomacy to Destruction: Israel, Iran, and the Crisis of Global Order

Israel's deep strikes in Iran mark a shift—from dialogue to dominance. As diplomacy collapses and double standards prevail, the global order teeters on the edge of irreversible crisis.

Iran-Russia 20-Year Strategic Cooperation Agreement: Key Takeaways

Iran and Russia have ratified a 20-year strategic pact covering trade, energy, and security. Quietly, it signals a challenge to Western influence and a blueprint for a multipolar world order.

China’s BRI, Kazakhstan, and KIMEP University: The Second Central Asia-China Summit

Trump’s America First weakened U.S. global leadership. China expanded its influence through the BRI and education initiatives. But despite economic gains, it still struggles to improve its image and build real soft power.