Tag: global order
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Global South Multipolarity and the Drift into Negotiated Instability
Global South multipolarity is often described as a decisive shift in world order, yet the reality is less coherent and far more constrained. States across Asia, Africa, and Latin America are not acting as a unified bloc but responding to pressure, opportunity, and necessity. Where analysts see strategy, there is often adaptation; where they see…
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When Power Isn’t Enough: The Decline of U.S. Credibility
The U.S. credibility decline is increasingly visible in global affairs. As allies hedge, adversaries test limits, and economic systems diversify, the reliability of American commitments is under scrutiny. This shift does not signal collapse, but transition toward a multipolar world where influence depends less on dominance and more on consistent, trusted behaviour. The Credibility Question:…
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UK Superinjunction Afghan Relocation Scandal: Secrecy, Accountability, and the Erosion of Democracy
The UK superinjunction Afghan relocation scandal exposes secrecy, hypocrisy, and a decline in democracy. In July 2025, a revelation shook the foundations of British politics: the government had imposed a super injunction, the most draconian legal gag order available in the UK, to conceal a catastrophic data breach involving nearly 19,000 Afghans linked to British…