
Women, Peace and Security: UNSCR 1325 and Implementation
The WPS agenda protects women and girls in conflict and expands women’s participation in peace and security decisions.

The International Politics of the Holy See
The Holy See is a subject of international law and a major player in international relations, through the Pope and his diplomatic service.

The Guyana-Venezuela Dispute over Essequibo
Essequibo is at the heart of a historical dispute over territory, water, minerals, and petroleum.

APEC: 21 Member Economies, Goals, Summits and Asia-Pacific Trade
APEC is a 21-economy Asia-Pacific forum for trade, investment, regional integration, digital economy talks and annual leaders’ summits.

Theories of Migration: Why Do People Migrate?
Migration theories explain movement through place-based pressures, labor markets, family strategies, networks, and development.

Classical Realism in International Relations
Classical realist authors such as Carr and Morgenthau argue that states seek power to survive in an anarchic system.

BRICS: 11 Members, Expansion, New Development Bank and Summits
BRICS brings together 11 emerging and developing economies for Global South coordination, annual summits and the New Development Bank.

Recognition of Government in International Law
International law lets states recognize, withhold recognition from, or limit relations with governments formed outside constitutional order.

Summary: Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall
This book explains how the geographical features of the regions of the world influence their political decisions, military strategies and economic development.