In recent history, two global powers—first the United States in Iraq and later Russia in Ukraine—initiated conflicts that were widely regarded as controversial, if not outright illegal, by much of the international community.
While foreign policy and diplomacy are often used interchangeably (particularly in America), they refer to distinct processes.
How many International Relations (IR) professors have used Google’s new AI tool NotebookkLM? Just wondering, because it basically makes what you do everyday, absolutely pointless!
When you’re sending 12,000 troops to battle in support of a side not exactly known for its kind treatment of conscripts, you’ve got to be thinking twice about the soldiers you’re threatening to send and the soldiers coming back.
It’s a strange but irresistible question: What books occupy the nights of North Korea’s supreme leader, Kim Jong-un?
North Korea has increased its cooperation with Russia and will now potentially either directly or indirectly support Russia’s war in the Ukraine.
In South Korea, academics are recruited into government service for both their knowledge, and as could be expected, their connections and influence.
In the wild world of international affairs, few titles sound as alluring and mysterious as a North Korea expert
As a middle power, South Korea should support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, but it has to date provided only limited support. Why?
Over the past decade, the Mexico, Indonesia, Korea, Turkey, Australia (MIKTA) partnership has seen a notable decline in its influence and cohesion.