geopolitics

Iran’s Response to Coordinated Aggression: Strategic Resilience Against Deception and Force

16.06.2025

The Zionist regime’s attack on Iranian territory last night was not an isolated incident, but a coordinated operation carried out with the full support and cooperation of the United States. This act of aggression occurred precisely at a moment when the Islamic Republic of Iran was preparing for diplomatic negotiations. On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was scheduled to engage in indirect talks with American representatives via Oman in its capital, Muscat.

Dugin’s American Turn

14.05.2025

Alexander Markovics argues that Alexander Dugin’s sudden admiration for America is not a betrayal of his anti-globalist philosophy but the natural outgrowth of his multipolar vision, which sees in Trumpist populism a potential ally in the struggle against thalassocratic liberalism.

Rise of China, Russia, and India: Geopolitical Analysis of Multipolarity inn the Context of Nepal

11.03.2025

The conventional understanding of international relations is breaking down rapidly from the perspective of growing cooperation and closeness in the Global South. It stands on the verge of collapse and demands a redefinition of the same. Unipolarity in international relations has been rejected by both political and economic cooperation among nations.   The present world has been speedily marching toward multi-polar centers, unfolding new norms of international relations and politics, thus unstoppable breaking the shell of unilateralism that has unquestionably been founded on the U.S. hegemony, particularly after the breakdown of the Soviet Union.