Technology and Truth: The Information Architecture of Global Power
The rise of technology has transformed how information is created, shared, and controlled. It has also reshaped the balance of power among states, corporations, and individuals. In global politics, the…
Narratives of Security: Framing Threats in Global Politics
Security in global politics is not only determined by military strength or material capability. It is also constructed through language, perception, and communication. How states define threats, justify actions, and…
The Future of Global Cooperation: Between Conflict and Convergence
The structure of global cooperation is undergoing transformation. The post-war frameworks that once defined international collaboration are being challenged by shifts in power, regional competition, and technological disruption. Yet cooperation…
National Narratives and Global Perception: How States Frame Power
National narratives are central to how states define themselves and project power in the international system. Beyond military or economic capability, influence depends on how a country communicates its identity,…
Geopolitics of Information: Who Controls the Global Conversation?
The 21st century has transformed information into a core dimension of power. Control of data, narratives, and communication networks defines how nations compete and cooperate. The geopolitics of information explores…
Soft Power in the 21st Century: Media, Culture, and Global Identity
Power in the modern international system is no longer limited to military strength or economic capacity. The ability to shape global opinion, influence values, and define identity has become an…
From Unipolarity to Multipolarity: The Changing Story of Global Order
The international system has experienced significant transformation since the end of the Cold War. For nearly three decades, the world functioned largely under a unipolar structure led by the United…
The Battle for Influence: How Information Shapes Global Power
Information has become a central element in global power structures. The ability to collect, analyze, and control information defines political, economic, and strategic influence. Unlike previous eras where physical resources…
Redefining Global Leadership: Competing Narratives in a Fragmented World
Global leadership is undergoing structural transformation. The frameworks that guided international relations for decades are being replaced by competing narratives shaped by economic, political, and technological change. Power is no…
The New Asian Century: How ASEAN, China, and India Are Changing Global Economics
The 21st century has seen Asia emerge as the central driver of global economic growth. The combined influence of China, India, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is…