Tagged: International Relations
The Kootneeti brings you a 2-day Workshop on Analytical Writing and Public Speaking. Led by Amrita Dhillon and Niranjan Marjani, this Online Workshop is designed for non-native English speakers who are interested in developing...
What this course is about? This certificate course in International Relations is a skill-development program that helps explore professional skills in the domain of International Relations. Who can attend these courses? Anyone can attend...
In the present context of world politics, the global community is witnessing a significant paradigm shift in the world order. Countries are repositioning their stance in the global architecture of political hierarchy. The upward...
What this course is about? This certificate course in International Relations is a skill-development program that helps explore professional skills in the domain of International Relations. Who can attend these courses? Ongoing graduate/post-grad students...
This is an old and archived session. Please do not register here The Kootneeti brings you a 2-day Policy Bootcamp on International Relations this month. Led by Maj. Gen. Shashi Asthana and Amrita Dhillon,...
Today the United States position as a sole superpower is under biggest challenge from both China and Russia as its internal problems are not allowing it to exercise global power like that done by...
Robert Jervis is the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Affairs at Columbia University and has been a member of the faculty since 1980. Jervis was the recipient of the 1990 University of Louisville...
To emphasise the obvious, technology has an impact on geopolitics. Every day, fresh books and articles are published about how technology X may affect the politics of State Y. However, there are surprisingly few...
As the present world order weakens, the mega confrontations have appeared more likely: On its post-Soviet revival quest, Russia becomes increasingly assertive in Euro-MED theatre and beyond. The Sino-American relations are increasingly adversarial, with...
By Amel Ouchenane* The collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 indicated the end of the Cold War. The surprising end of the Cold War shifted not only...