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Multi-Polar Nuclear Order: Is The World At The Cusp Of A New Nuclear Age?
“The winds of change are with us now.” When U.S. President George H.W. Bush spoke these words in 1991, he expressed hope for a " new world order ." The Cold War was about to end, and the ideological hostility between Moscow and Washington was receding. This seemed to suggest that a much more cooperative international security system might be possible, one in which nuclear dangers could be contained through ambitious arms control measures . Illustration by The Geostrata With

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Dec 10, 20258 min read


Diplomacy Outlook 2025 - A Report
2025 sets the stage to address various challenges with shifting power dynamics, fragmented alliances, unresolved conflicts, and...

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Jun 11, 20252 min read


Geopolitics of Russia-North Korea Security Pact
The recently concluded Russia-North Korea Security Pact 2024 , entails a profound shift in the geopolitics of East Asian countries,...

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Mar 21, 20254 min read


Inter-Korean Balloon Situation: A Strategic Provocation
Understanding the contemporary relations between the existing states in the Korean Peninsula highlights the contemporary diplomatic...

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 25, 20247 min read


Decoding the Human Rights Situation in North Korea
North Korea is an anomaly in every sense of the word. Adjectives used for the notoriously dictatorial dynasty have ranged far and wide,...

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Jul 16, 20244 min read


North Korea Today - Kim Versus Predecessors
The current period in Northeast Asia is marked by nuclearisation and military defence preparedness by North Korea. Disparities in the...

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May 18, 20244 min read
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