Restraint as a Strength according to the US’s “Aggressive Realism” towards Venezuela November 20, 2025 On September 2, 2025, the United States carried out a precision strike on a speedboat off the coast of Venezuela, claiming it was carrying…
People with powerful enemies need their own counterintelligence – protection like states September 18, 2025 In international relations, but also in domestic politics, the same truth always applies: the strong do what they can, the weak suffer what is…
“Alaska 2025”: A nuclear reassurance of humanity August 21, 2025 The recent deployment of nuclear units on the global geostrategic chessboard, manifested by the United States deploying nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom and…
Iran’s Strategic Disengagement from the IAEA July 3, 2025 This analysis is based on an Aggressive Realist Interpretation of Nuclear Sovereignty and the Global Dynamics of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Iran’s recent legislative measures to…
The rise of anti-Israel sentiment in American foreign policy discourse June 19, 2025 In a recent interview on or about June 13, 2025, Tucker Carlson had a heated debate with U.S. Senator Ted Cruz regarding the escalating…
Putin: “not afraid of deterioration” in the face of increasing Western aggression – How much longer? June 5, 2025 Will Putin’s declaration that he “does not fear escalation” hold up in the face of increasing Western aggression? As the war in Ukraine enters…
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…
An Analysis of Electoral Hypocrisy in International Politics January 30, 2025 In the anarchic realm of international politics, where states are in a constant struggle for survival and power, the concept of electoral legitimacy is…