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The End of U.S. Dollar Dominance? Not So Fast

The war in Ukraine has had an impact on the global economic, trade, and financial systems, raising concerns in the market and academic circles. One of the main issues being debated is the status of the U.S. dollar.

Who is a primary winner in the emerging food crisis?

Since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, international grains prices, especially wheat, corn and sunflower, have soared causing a merging food crisis.

Of Energy and Dependencies in Europe

By Leyla Mammadova Climate change is all over the place across Europe and far beyond. Heatwaves have become more common in most parts of the...

Possible Impacts of the Russia-Ukraine War on Global Food Trade

The large-scale war that erupted between Russia and Ukraine, the two major grain-producing countries, undoubtedly will impact the global food market.

Sa Wat Dee*, diplomatic life!

Nataya Archjananun is originally from Thailand and she never forgets to tell how proud she is of her country.

Diplomacy for the nonhumans in the Amazon: from Law to Industrial Design

Humans are subjects who have rights on account of their condition as men, while nonhumans are natural or artificial objects that do not have rights in their own right”

The War in Ukraine is Already Reshaping Global Order

Interview with  Dr. Sergei Konoplyov – former  Director of the Harvard Black Sea Regional Security Program initiated by the US, Harvard University -Kennedy School of Government.

Anglo-American Axis Needs Common Market, not Common Alliance

With Brexit, the United Kingdom is now no longer part of the continental European alliance. It has instead re-aligned with the United States, and reverted to being a maritime nation that it used to be.

Leonardo’s Faces – Joshua Noordwijk

"What I value the most is to see how all departments work together to create the best possible event. From the Booking Office to Housekeeping, and from the Kitchen staff to the Front Desk; all departments play their part to achieve the same goal during these diplomatic events. It really creates a good atmosphere that guests also experience." Joshua Noordwijk.

OPEC and International Law

Many countries experienced an energy crisis in 2021, and although there is greater diversity in primary energy production, a total transition away from oil is impractical, if not impossible, for the next few decades. That is where OPEC’s relative power shines through as its members' proven crude oil reserves account for nearly 80% of global reserves as per OPEC’s 2018 reports. How is OPEC perceived through the scope of international law?

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