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Gaza’s uncertain future: Between diplomacy, development and displacement

President Donald Trump, currently the most powerful leader, whose unpredictability yet opposition to wars has acted as an implicit deterrence to the warring parties across the spectrum, has added a new angle to the whole Gaza imbroglio in his transactional style. Trump has sought to displace the two million embattled Gazans to other countries, pushing Jordan and Egypt to take the hit—both of which have peace treaties with Israel and are suffering economic hardships even though they are significantly dependent on the US for financial support and bailouts

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Participants List & Details: DFPGYF Diplomacy, Foreign Policy & Geopolitics Youth Fellowship

DFPGYF Diplomacy, Foreign Policy & Geopolitics Youth Fellowship | An Online International Winter & Spring School Program | A Three-Month Immersive Online Introductory Leadership Certificate Training Fellowship Program | Feb-May 2025 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning  Participants List & Details Participants List & Details DFPGYF Diplomacy, Foreign…

Trump’s Strategic extortion? The cost of Ukraine’s survival and military aid

The televised blowup between Trump and Zelensky encapsulates the essence of America’s foreign policy today. Backed by the largest and most expensive military force, the security blanket provided by the leader of ‘free world’ comes at a cost. The recipients of the security blanket can’t negotiate the deal, they just have to accept it.

Germany at a Crossroads: The Rise of AfD and the Future of European Politics

German elections this week have once again underlined that Europe's political landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Friedrich Merz's conservatives won, but the star of the election night was Alternative for Germany, or AfD, which managed to double its support in just four years to 20.8%, emerging as the second biggest political force in the nation's parliament.

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