International relations in the past, today and tomorrow based on the upcoming gradual changes April 10, 2025 Multipolarity is an indisputable international political fact and not a loose and questionable academic theory, to be played with and trampled upon by those…
Paucis Verbis – What does the current turmoil in International Politics foretell? April 10, 2025 For the US, Trump is definitely a good choice. He will try to stop the internal decline and mainly bring production back to the…
Trump’s foreign policy: with… a Divine mandate for Aggressive Introversion March 6, 2025 The backdrop of the verbal skirmish – in violation of every rule of diplomacy and decency – in the White House between Trump (with…
Can Russia rely on agreements for the security of its western borders? February 13, 2025 In international relations, security is rarely a product of trust alone. Aggressive Realism, a concept within the realist school of thought, argues that states…
The Russia-Iran Strategic Cooperation Agreement is a New Dimension in International Relations January 23, 2025 On January 17, 2025, the presidents of Russia and Iran, Vladimir Putin and Masoud Pezeshkian, respectively, signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Moscow. The…
Guilfoyle Athens, Barrack Ankara: Which capital wins from Trump’s new ambassadors? December 19, 2024 Donald Trump’s announcements about who the next ambassadors to Greece and Turkey will be immediately sparked the well-known “comparison”. Where everything the US, or…
The New US Ambassador to Greece December 19, 2024 On Tuesday, Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate former Fox News anchor Kimberly Guilfoyle as ambassador to Greece. Guilfoyle, a lawyer with a…
Global Diplomacy Index: Countries’ Diplomatic Power and Global Influence June 20, 2024 Diplomacy is perhaps the most critical factor in a state’s global influence, which is why there is a ranking list of all countries in…
Extermination of Civilian Populations, Power and Geopolitics & “International Rights” June 20, 2024 The mass extermination of civilian populations is unfortunately a common and perennial phenomenon in international politics. Let us remember in ancient times the total…