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Conflict-Induced Migration and Poverty
Conflict is more explicitly broad compared to other important issues in international relations which are quite narrow. Conflict is said to exist... -
The Syrian Opposition Ups and Downs and Its Participative Potential in Formulating Syrian Foreign Policy
The political opposition represented by the Syrian National Coalition and some aggregated antigovernmental groups intends to be an alternative to the... -
Anglophone Secessionist Movements in Cameroon
The deep roots of current Anglophone secessionist claims can be found in what is called the “Anglophone problem.” Anglophone Cameroonians feel that... -
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Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Background information about Russia’s war in Ukraine can be found in this chapter. The reader will be directed to the Revolution of Dignity of... -
Blueprints for the Midcentury
In Katangese Peoples’ Congress v. Zaire (1992), the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights ruled that self-determination under the ACHPR... -
Seeking Common Ground and Reconciliation: Islam, Thai Citizenship and Multiculturalism
This chapter examines how intellectuals and religious leaders attempted to transform Thai citizenship into a multicultural conception. Muslim... -
European Union: Politics and Policies
The European Union, the highest level of regional integration, is facing a problematic situation due to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However,... -
“Chasse Gardée” or “Faubourg”? Politico-Military Interventions of France in the Sahel Region
On September 11, 2006, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, Al-Qaeda's number two announced that France is as much their enemies as the United States and the Salafist... -
Comparative Summary
This chapter compares the results of the contributions from Part III of the handbook. Following an overview of the manifestation of the presence of... -
Intervention and Reconstruction in the Caucasus: The Cases of Chechnya, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia
To understand Russia’s approach to reconstruction, it is critical to explore its history, addressing post-conflict situations in the Caucasus region,... -
Group Representation and Reservations for Minorities in Colonial India
Representation is recognized as integral to the study of the legislature today. However, no attention has been given to how different minority... -
Somalia
The origins of the Somali people can be traced back 2,000 years when they displaced an Arabic people. They converted to Islam in the 10th century and... -
The Confederation of the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus: A Nonunitary, Nonstate Actor in Georgian-Abkhazian(-Russian) Relations
The chapter discusses the role of the Confederation of the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus (CMPC) as a nonstate actor in the conflict in Abkhazia in... -
Ukraine and the (Dis)integrating “Empire of Capital”
This chapter combines a neo-Gramscian approach with analysis of imperialism to analyze transformations of the state-sosciety complex in Ukraine... -
Terrorism in Nigeria: National Peculiarities and International Linkages
In Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin (LCB), the main sources of terrorist threat include, firstly, splinter factions of Boko Haram Islamist group that... -
Multi-alignment and India’s response to the Russia–Ukraine war
India’s policy of ‘neutrality’ in the Russia–Ukraine war is explained by its policy of multi-alignment which seeks to maximise India’s national...
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The Impacts of U.S. Foreign Policy on Taiwanese Public Support for Independence
It is often argued that the United States should abandon its longstanding policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan—an equivocal position...
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Russia’s “Return” to the South Caucasus
Russia increasingly views primacy in the South Caucasus as a part of its multifaceted efforts since 2000s and especially the 2008 invasion of Georgia... -