“From Sykes-Picot to Tom Barack” For more than a century, the Kurdish—more than 60 million people divided into five countries—have...
Read moreAbstract This paper analyzes how British war‐time diplomacy and postwar mandate policy contributed to the partition of “Greater Kurdistan” among...
Read moreIntroduction Concepts of power like hard, soft, and smart power are crucial and intriguing in international relations literature, having...
Read moreAn Analytical Reading of America's Political and Diplomatic Reality The name “Donald Trump” has long been synonymous with the...
Read moreThe History and Principles of Elections in Modern Democracy The concept of representative democracy, which emerged in the eighteenth century,...
Read moreIntroduction:- Kurdistan borders Turkey, Iran and Syria. The regional capital is Erbil or in Kurdish, Hawler. The region is officially...
Read more“Wars and Conflicts of Countries from the Past to the Future” In the past few decades; the world has seen...
Read moreThe relationship between language and politics is a deep and fundamental one, not just as two separate issues. This...
Read moreFor more than 40 years, the US military has deployed thousands of troops in the Middle East, these forces in...
Read moreThe Group of Seven (G7) held its 51st meeting this year. This was at a time when the “Russian-Ukrainian, Israeli-Hamas,...
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