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The Iranian Uprising: A Phase Shift from Social Protest to a Challenge to Repressive Sovereignty?

Has the ongoing uprising in Iran moved beyond the stage of “social protest” and entered a phase that political science…

The Caracas Snatch: Why Sovereign Immunity Just Expired

For nearly four centuries, the global order has rested on the foundation of Westphalian sovereignty: the idea that a state…

Afghanistan at the Center of China–Russia–Pakistan Geopolitical Strategy

Regional Power Coordination Centered on Afghanistan and Its Consequences for the Destiny of the Afghan and European People. In contemporary…

How Yemen Exposed the Saudi–Emirati Fault Line 

Greece (Brussels Morning) What once appeared to be an unbreakable partnership now shows clear signs of strain. The alliance between…

Yalda Night: The Promise of Light’s Victory over Darkness 

According to ancient Iranian beliefs, Yalda Night—the longest night of the year—is the time when Ahriman (incarnation of evil in ancient…

Afghanistan: A Shared Homeland of Ethnicities and Faiths

Historical Background Throughout history, Afghanistan has been a shared homeland for a wide spectrum of ethnic groups, languages, and religious…

A Library with Staying Power

Libraries are so much more than a collection of books. When it comes to intellectual preeminence for example, The British…

Social Revolution Amid Structural Crises: A Comparative Reading of Revolutionary Theory and the Current Situation in Iran 

Abstract Drawing on classical and contemporary theories of revolution, this article argues that today’s Iran exhibits most of the conditions identified in political science…

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