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Failing Leadership in the Grey Zone
Coronavirus: We need leaders to lead us with a clear vision, not managers maneuvering us into a grey zone. This will only increase the number of disenfranchised people out there and an increased distrust against the democratic process and democratic governments….

Nagorno-Karabakh, a forgotten part of the chessboard
Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh in Armenian is a region most people have not heard from for some time. And although the…
Why International Relations matter
For all intents and purposes 2020 has thus far been a year that showed how many things are still on the horizon….

Threats to democracy and equality under-law
The past few decades we have seen a plethora of developments take place that make this world of ours a smaller place….
Call for papers 2020
The Center for International Relations from students and professionals worldwide. The word “panoply” comes from the Greek “πανοπλία” and refers to the full…
UN Secretary-General calls for a global ceasefire
With the world facing the ongoing battle with Covid-19 and a race to find a vaccination and sustainable treatment drugs, the United…