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The Evolving Landscape of UN Security Council Sanctions

The world has undergone a remarkable transformation since the end of the Cold War, transitioning from a unipolar order dominated by the United States to a more multipolar landscape.

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The Enduring Significance of Military Alliances in Global Politics

In the ever-evolving landscape of international relations, military alliances continue to play a pivotal role in shaping global politics. From ancient Greece to the modern era, these strategic partnerships have been instrumental in maintaining peace, deterring aggression, and sometimes, unfortunately, in waging wars.

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The Ukraine Conflict: A Looming Threat to European Stability

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has evolved from a regional dispute into a potential powder keg that threatens to engulf Europe in a broader conflict. This article examines the complex dynamics at play, exploring the contrasting interests of the United States and Europe, and the dire consequences that could unfold if the situation continues to escalate.

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OBJECTIVE GEOPOLITICAL VIEWS FROM RUSSIAN ANALYSTS

I’ve never anticipated that I’d see the day when we prefer Russian broadcast commentators more than those in US or EU, but they are getting mainstream. Thanks to Google’s CC translation button on YouTube, we get to understand them, too.
No holds barred, there’s no double-talking here.
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