International Consortium of Think-Tanks launch the “Europe in Asia’s Century” in Bucurest
Examining the recently launched Process – Europe in Asian Century, looking for a broader participatory base and partnership rings with verity of stakeholders from multiple continents. By Marcela Ga...
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Peace in Plurality: Religious Homogeneity and Social Instability in Southeast Asia
Paper analyzes the relationship between religious homogeneity and social instability and exclusion in Southeast Asia and to study the connection between them. By Dylan Nigh. 12/21/2021
What impacts could New Caledonia's December 12 vote for independence have for ANKUS and China's growing role in the region? By Manlio Graziano and Mathilde Philippon By Manlio Graziano and Mathil...
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The Status Quo in Asia: Prospects for Pan-Asian Integration
Reflections on the Nonalliened Movement’s 60th anniversary – with a special focus on Asian affairs and fragility of relations there in absence of a pan-continental security setting. By Maria Smotry...
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Understanding Brunei’s Approach to Diplomacy in Myanmar
Contrary to public opinion, Brunei has not committed a “diplomatic gaffe” as ASEAN chair. By Moez Hayat. (07/16/2021)
“Atman Nirbhar Bharat” - Economic Crises and Self-Reliance in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Essay analyzes the impact of Covid-19 on the economic priorities of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By Shareen Joshi, Siddharth Muchhal, Connor Brennan, Ria Pradhan, and Joyce Yang. 02/27/20...
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The Future of Democracy: In Peril?
In this new issue of International Affairs Forum, experts around the world discuss the future of democracy and challenges it faces. February 2021
How South Korea’s foreign policy will shift in the Biden Era
As the Biden era has begun, South Korea hopes to improve its relations with the United States despite the ongoing US-China conflicts and the North Korean issue. Seunghyun Han examines the Biden adm...
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Events pushing the things over the edge: A critical study of Sino-Australian Rivalry
Paper analyzes major events, which are pushing Australia and Chinese relations to an extreme edge. By Saif Ali. 02/04/2021
Essay describes the international position of the European Union, the United States compare to other powers (China, and Russia) and their idea of solidarity in the time of a pandemic. By...
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Politics over Resource and Environmental Degradation in Chittagong Hill Tracts
Through the lens of realism, this paper explains how state hegemony has dominated resource extraction in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. By Masrur Mahmud Khan. (04/27/2020)
International Affairs Forum: Disinformation/Misinformation & Education
The Winter 2020 issue of International Affairs Forum presents an array from contributors, including our Student Award Winner, discussing Disinformation/MIsinformation and Education issues. (0...
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Self-Determination Between Two Giants: Geopolitical Obstacles to Democracy in Nepal
Nepal's bumpy path toward democracy. By Jack Shangraw. 12/30/2019
Negotiations with North Korea: From Contradictions to Mutual Understanding
analyzing a new stage of negotiations on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and integration between both parts of Korea through the prism of constructivist concepts. By Akramjon Fozilov. ...
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Hong Kong: No more of China’s disheartened capitalism, please
Social dimensions of the Hong Kong protests. By Wan T. Lee. (12/12/2019)
Gunboat Diplomacy? Japanese Nationalism and its Role in the Gwanggaeto Incident
The growing rift in the historically delicate relationship between Japan and South Korea, and the consequences of this development on the region. By Sandy Milne. (02/05/2019)