February 16, 2025

The International Order in Peril: From American Hegemony to Global Anarchy

Dr. Naim Asas Director, Group for International Studies and Reflections in Social Sciences (GERISS) Email: naimasasgeriss@gmail.com Introduction The post-World War II international order, often termed the “liberal international order,” was constructed upon the principles of state sovereignty, prohibition of

February 14, 2025

Ukraine 2025: How U.S. Decisions Will Shape the Future

Dr. Naim Asas Director, Group for International Studies and Reflections in Social Sciences (GERISS) Email: naimasasgeriss@gmail.com Abstract As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year, the initial Western unity in supporting Kyiv has fractured, revealing deep geopolitical fault

January 18, 2025

Navigating Global Power Shifts: A Comprehensive Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy through Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism

Abstract The United States remains a central actor in global politics, navigating shifts from unipolar dominance to multipolarity and addressing complex challenges such as climate change, cybersecurity, and great power competition. This article examines U.S. foreign policy using three

January 17, 2025

Israel-Iran: Between Shadows of War and the Pursuit of Peace – Geopolitical Stakes, Technological Innovations, and Future Scenarios

Abstract The Israel-Iran conflict constitutes a central axis of Middle Eastern geopolitics, blending ideological rivalries, historical grievances, and evolving strategic confrontations. This article examines the historical roots of the conflict, its geopolitical dimensions, and the increasing role of cyber