How does social media influence state actions, with a focus on Xinjiang, China?
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Introduction Web-based public diplomacy is a relatively recent development. To better understand this, it is important to firstly present...
Sho Magario
Oct 19
Why do countries go towards clean energy policies?
Introduction These days, environmental problems draw attention as one of the major issues for international society to tackle...
Jasrene Hor
Oct 19
China’s Debt-Trap Diplomacy in Africa.
In 2018, China overtook the US as Africa’s most influential economic partner and largest foreign direct investor (Farooq et al., 2019)....
Patrycja Jasiurska
Oct 19
Negotiating with Goliath: Bargaining Power of Developing Countries over International Monetary Fund.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organisation tasked with assisting countries with restoring the viability of...
Constanza Del Posso
Oct 19
Does Globalisation Pose a Threat to Cultural Identity? A study on international sovereignty and cultural preservation in the 21st century.
49 Constanza Del Posso Source: billofrightsinstitute After the Cold War, the defeat of the Soviet Union inspired great international...
Antara Basu
Oct 19
The United Nations: Institutional Failure to Uphold State Sovereignty
One conception of state sovereignty is widely understood as the non-interference of foreign powers in another state. The norm of...
Maddie Small
Oct 19
To What Extent Does International Law Reflect the Sovereign Will of States?
'Law neither makes the sovereign nor limits his authority; it is might that makes the sovereign, and law is merely what he commands'...
Chaiti Maheshwari
Oct 19
The Battle Between Humanitarian Interventions and Sovereignty
“There is no future for a regime that has systematically threatened and attacked its own population. The Libyan people deserve to decide...
Paree Desai
Oct 19
Brexit: Misunderstanding Sovereignty
The question of sovereignty lay at the heart of the United Kingdom’s EU membership referendum of 2016. Pro-Brexit advocates, popularly...
Omar Khan
Oct 19
Endless Rumble in the Jungle: Is Peace in the D.R. Congo Possible?
25th May 1994. Goma, Zaire. Machine guns, assault rifles and ammunition provided by the French government are unloaded by Zairian...
Tomas Gouveia
Oct 19
Iberian Right-Wing Euroscepticism: A Low-Risk Scenario for the EU?
With the arrival of the Portuguese political party Chega and the Spanish Vox to their respective parliaments, the age of ‘Iberian...
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