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‘The Bedrock of Our Existence’
Does size matter? Small state influence on middle power states in international relations
“Graffiti Scrawls: ‘This is not your country’”: Belfast Murals as Modern Ideological Battlefields
Unmasking Perspectives: The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran and Their Depiction of the 2022-2023 Mahsa Amini Protests
Feminist Foreign Policy – A Transformative Policy Framework or an Empty Label?
Framing the War in Ukraine in Slovak Populist Discourse
From Cold War to Contemporary Challenges: An Analysis of U.S. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Measures in U.S. National Security Strategy from 1991 to 2022
Youth in Northeast Nigeria: Perpetrators or Peacebuilders?
Precision-Guided Munitions and the Principle of Distinction
A Comparative Discourse Analysis on the Portrayal of Operation Barkhane through the French and Malian Newspapers
Limitations on violence
THE POLICY-WAR NEXUS: THE CASE OF KOREA, TRUMAN, AND MACARTHUR
Radical Convergence: Tracing the Dynamics of Mutual Radicalization Interactive Model in Britain’s Extremist Spectrum
The Star Facing the Moon
Violence against civilians in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
A Comparative Analysis of the European Commission's Response to Energy Crises
‘Victim or Survivor: Narratives of Trauma’
VLADIMIR PUTIN’S BIFURCATED APPROACH TO RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY
Gaullism, NATO, and Nuclear Independence: A Discourse Analysis
The Future of the EU as a Military Hard Power: A US political perspective
Natural resources: a catalyst for chaos or order?
The Birth of Sanctions: A Pursuit for Lasting Peace
Migration governance in Europe: A comparative analysis of the Syrian and Ukrainian refugee crises. Unveiling the pendulum of security and solidarity.
The Iranian-American Diasporic Community: Representing A Universal or A Polyversal Form of Feminism?

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