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Entries on diplomacy, coercion, alliances, and the moral language states use when shared order becomes fragile.
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Entries on diplomacy, coercion, alliances, and the moral language states use when shared order becomes fragile.
Entries on diplomacy, coercion, alliances, and the moral language states use when shared order becomes fragile.
The latest entry in this thread is Why has the US targeted Iran's Kharg Island?, which makes this page a strong index of one recurring public question.
Why has the US targeted Iran's Kharg Island? turns a current event into a question about diplomacy, coercion, and what kind of public world states are still trying to...
Read notebook entryWho is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader? turns a current event into a question about diplomacy, coercion, and what kind of public world states are still try...
Read notebook entryCrude oil rockets past $100 as markets lose hope for a quick resolution in Iran turns a current event into a question about diplomacy, coercion, and what kind of publi...
Read notebook entryCross-border strikes on Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq sharpen questions about sovereignty, deterrence, and the moral language states use to justify force.
Read notebook entryEurope's fragmented response to Iran reveals how difficult shared judgment becomes when alliance interests, risk tolerance, and diplomatic language diverge.
Read notebook entryA landmark India-Canada nuclear energy deal signals diplomatic reset while raising questions about strategic trust, public memory, and pragmatic statecraft.
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