2019 – A Year of Reflection and new Orientation
Today, we need people who think globally and are willing to shape international affairs. CISS makes young people a part of global politics and global […]
See MoreToday, we need people who think globally and are willing to shape international affairs. CISS makes young people a part of global politics and global […]
See MoreThe Nile river crisis between Ethiopia and Egypt has emerged from the countries conflicting foreign policy trust. Foreign policy primarily follows national interest to protect […]
See MoreIn 1970, German chancellor Willy Brandt eternalised his name by falling to his knees in front of the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw. […]
See MoreWhen the the United Kingdom left the European Union (EU) on the 31st of January 2020, the act seemed almost mundane compared to the drama […]
See MoreAre you interested in international relations and foreign affairs? Do you want to become part of a young team and actively shape a successful and […]
See MoreOn June 15th, 2020 an incident occurred in the disputed Ladakh area. Although there was no gunfire, 20 Indian soldiers and an undisclosed number of […]
See MoreDemocracy as a multi-concept approach explores various democracy patterns that accords significant comparative evaluation as opposed to a monolithic single concept. One may argue that […]
See MoreFaith-based diplomacy has become an increasingly competitive market where countries are using their religious background as a soft power tool. Morocco is one of those […]
See MoreThe South African state of disaster has been evolving since its declaration on March 15th. Following local and global acclaim for its responsive, science-based approach, […]
See MoreMay 25, 2020. Minneapolis. George Floyd. “Please, please, please, I can’t breathe.” July 17, 2014. New York. Eric Garner. “I can’t breathe.” Two of many […]
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