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Diplomatic and Consular Relations
Diplomatic and Consular Relations constitute the legal framework that enables states to conduct peaceful international intercourse, represent their interests abroad, and protect individuals beyond their territory without constant recourse to coercion or rupture.

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Global Financial Institutions: The Role of IMF and World Bank
Explore the roles, impacts, and challenges of global financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank in this comprehensive analysis.

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The Peace of Westphalia and the International Relations
The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) and the overlapping Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) ravaged the European continent, leaving death and...

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Trade Wars And Their Global Impact
As the world becomes more globalized, it's becoming harder for countries to avoid being impacted by international economic tensions....

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The Concept Of Soft Power In International Relations
Soft power is a concept in international relations that refers to the ability to influence other nations through attraction, persuasion,...

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The Role Of International Law In Diplomacy
Organizing diplomatic relations between nations relies heavily on adherence to international law in order to establish a secure,...

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United Nations: Structure And Challenges
The United Nations (UN), established after World War II, has emerged as a pivotal institution in fostering international cooperation and...

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Theories Of International Relations
Studying international relations is essential in understanding how nations interact with each other and create policies on a global...

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What Is International Relations?
In today's world, there are many complex global issues that require a deep understanding of international relations to address them...

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