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Sovereignty in Flux: Rethinking the Arctic Through a Post-Westphalian Lens
This article challenges traditional notions of Arctic sovereignty, arguing it's a shared, layered, and legally plural concept. It contends that the region has always operated outside the Westphalian system, with sovereignty being negotiated rather than imposed. Focusing on ecological interdependence and Indigenous diplomacy, the piece provides crucial insights for peaceful global governance and shared rule. Explore the complexities of Arctic geopolitics and international law.
Manashjyoti Karjee
Sep 1819 min read


Historical Conflict & The Khalistan Problem with Canada:
India and Canada have a deep-rooted history marked by cultural exchanges, trade partnerships, and a substantial Indian diaspora in...
Vinay Mehta
Dec 10, 20233 min read


Israel – Hamas – every war has a price?
How could the Israel-Hamas conflict's economic repercussions not only trigger a global recession but also stall crucial connectivity...

Nandini Tyagi
Dec 10, 20232 min read
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