Diplomacy Under Permanent Crisis and Fragmented Global Order Today Evolving
Diplomacy in the early twenty first century no longer resembles the calibrated architecture of post Cold War optimism, nor the structured bargaining systems that defined classical international relations theory. It has become an adaptive survival mechanism within a geopolitical environment where crises are
Global Power Shifts Between Stability and Emerging Instability
In the contemporary global order, events rarely arrive as isolated shocks. They appear instead as overlapping disturbances in an increasingly interconnected system where economics, politics, culture, and information flows are tightly interwoven. Wars, financial volatility, technological disruption, and political polarization are often treated