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 force, multilateral cooperation, and the primacy of international law, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter […]

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 lines. Russia has demonstrated remarkable resilience in adapting to Western sanctions, leveraging economic realignments and diplomatic […]

The War in Ukraine: A Strategic, Military, Economic, and Diplomatic Analysis

Dr. Naim Asas Director, Group for International Studies and Reflections in Social Sciences (GERISS) Email: naimasasgeriss@gmail.com Abstract The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, marked one of the most significant geopolitical crises of the 21st century. Initially, Ukraine managed to withstand Russian offensives with substantial military and financial aid from NATO and […]

Russo-Ukrainian War: Issues, Consequences, and Perspectives

Abstract The Russo-Ukrainian war, initiated on February 24, 2022, is a defining event in 21st-century geopolitics. The conflict is deeply rooted in historical grievances, strategic rivalries, and divergent ideological aspirations between a resurgent Russia and an independent Ukraine aligning itself with the West. This article examines the origins, strategies, and global ramifications of the war, […]