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Maja Steenwijk-Groot: A Life of Networking

Maja Christina Steenwijk-Groot is a prominent Dutch businesswoman celebrated for her exceptional networking skills and her ability to bring people together through innovative and...

Charismatic Leadership – Legal, Political and Moral costs

Constitutions are foundational documents that shape the political and legal structure of a nation. In democratic systems, they are intended to establish a clear...

Sacrificing Ukraine or sacrificing Syria

By Sazzad Haider Prior to Donald Trump's anticipated second term in office, indications of his potential actions over the next four years are already emerging....

Legal Implications of India’s Notices to Pakistan on Indus Water Treaty  

By Maham Ayaz The Indus Water Treaty (IWT), signed in 1960 and mediated by the World Bank, is a key water-sharing agreement between India and...

Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean Region in the Context of US-China Rivalry

By Adrak Hussain The maritime security of the Indian Ocean region (IOR) has attracted increased attention due to the intensifying US-China rivalry. The IOR refers...

A Geopolitical Analysis of Venezuela: China’s, Iran’s and Russia’s Defiance of the United States

Geopolitical context of Venezuela / Latin America and the Caribbean By Jorge Marinho, Júlio Ventura and Lourenço Ribeiro With Hugo Chávez's election to the Presidency of the...

From Uzbekistan to New Uzbekistan

In search of a lost Soul TASHKENT, Dunyo IA. Thomas Fasbender, political observer and head of the geopolitics department of Berliner Zeitung, interviewed Uzbek political...

Building Bridges – Crossing Divides

A Global Picture… “A Thought and a Smile…” By Eelco H. Dykstra, M.D. When we use a global perspective, we see a beautiful planet on which...

The challenges of transitional justice in Sri Lanka

A new policy brief by Asser researcher Dr. Niki Siampakou explores the case of post-war Sri Lanka, where transitional justice mechanisms have failed to address crimes committed by terrorist...

The selective conscience

By John Dunkelgrün After World War I, the Allied powers, mainly Great Britain and France, cut the Ottoman Empire down to size and divided the...

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