International Relations

Non-Alignment Movement: Historical Roots, Objectives, and Global Significance

The Non-Alignment Movement (NAM), comprising 120 developing states, is a forum with roots deeply embedded in the geopolitical landscape of the Cold War. The...

Neoliberalism in International Relations

Neoliberalism is the most successful ideology in the world History - Perry AndersonNeoliberalism in International RelationsNeoliberalism in International Relations, also known as liberal institutionalism,...

Realism and Neo-Realism in International Relations: An In-Depth Exploration

Realism, a paradigm deeply ingrained in the belief that world politics is an enduring struggle among self-interested states for power and position within the...

G21: Origins, Structure, and Its Global Impact

As the sun rose over the global stage, the G21 once again proved its importance as a platform for addressing the world’s most pressing...

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