Multipolarity was triggered by the 2003 US invasion of Iraq

Source: https://thecradle.co/article-view/22737/multipolarity-was-triggered-by-the-2003-us-invasion-of-iraq Multipolarity was triggered by the 2003 US invasion of Iraq Twenty years after the unlawful and destabilizing US-led invasion of Iraq, Washington must face the ultimate consequence of that war. By @Karin_Kneissl Twenty years after the unlawful and destabilizing US-led invasion of Iraq, Washington must face the ultimate consequence of that war: UNSC […]

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The Russia-Ukraine War and the Maidan in Ukraine

The Russia-Ukraine War and the Maidan in Ukraine 38 Pages Posted: 24 Oct 2022 Ivan Katchanovski University of Ottawa AbstractThis study examines the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022 and the origins of the Russia-Ukraineconflict in the political transition during the Maidan in Ukraine in February 2014. This transitionof power contributed to a start of the civil […]

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Demons creep up from Europe’s attic – Indian Punchline

Posted on December 10, 2022 by M. K. BHADRAKUMAR ‘Reichsbürger’ at a rally in Berlin: Neo-Nazi, or just a crackpot? The visit of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to New Delhi had an anti-climatic ending. Baerbock waxed eloquently about Germany as a paragon of democratic values and claimed affinity with India. She hoped to persuade […]

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Analyzing President Putin’s Vision Of Russian-African Relations

Andrew Korybko 07.11.2022 Interstate and inter-societal cooperation will expand due to their shared views of the global systemic transition and the importance of defending traditional values. Meanwhile, strategic cooperation on democratic-energy-food security will continue, which will lead to Africa’s role in Russian grand strategy rising even further. Quelle: Analyzing President Putin’s Vision Of Russian-African Relations

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