International Relations
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War Before Negotiation؛ The Imperative of Taking Cognitive Diplomacy Seriously
Psychological warfare before dialogue reshapes the mental balance. According to Atlas of Diplomacy, an op-ed titled “War Before Negotiation: The…
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Redefining Hegemonic Priority in U.S. Foreign Policy
Explaining Washington’s renewed focus on its traditional backyard According to Atlas of Diplomacy, an analytical commentary titled “Redefining Hegemonic Priority…
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The Twilight of Negotiations
A fresh stir in nuclear diplomacy unfolds under a cloud of ambiguity and maximalist demands. According to Atlas of Diplomacy,…
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Ankara’s Realism Behind the Scenes of Mediation Between Iran and the United States
Ankara is seeking to contain the repercussions of a potential war in its eastern neighborhood. According to Atlas of Diplomacy,…
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A New Era or the Collapse of Classical Diplomacy?
A New Era or the Collapse of Classical Diplomacy? According to Atlas of Diplomacy, an op‑ed titled “A New Era…
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Developments in West Asia
The Impact of Regional Agreements and Global Pressures on Iran and Israel In examining regional and global developments, the issues…
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The United States and China on the Verge of a Fragile Agreement
The recent meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in late October 2025 has once again placed the global diplomatic…
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The End of a Hegemony: The Rise of Gulf Actors in a New Middle East Order
The Middle East stands on the threshold of one of the most complex geopolitical transitions in recent decades—a period in…
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From Liberal Order to Multipolar Disorder: Rethinking the Future of Global Governance
The year 2025 is shaking the pillars of the post-war order with unprecedented speed; multipolarization is not merely a redistribution…