Constructivism as an International Relations theory became increasingly significant in the 1980s and has now become one of the established cores of the discipline. This article written by our analyst will examine the changes constructivism has brought to international relations’ directions and perspectives. It will discuss briefly on the rise of constructivism in the study...Read More
In this Part II of International Relations series, the author will continue to present and analyse about the case study based on the theory of democratic peace that has been covered in the past series. The author chose two set of cases which are the promotion of democracy by United States and also the Arab...Read More
As the country saw the just concluded Melaka and Sarawak state election and in few weeks’ time will then hold another legislative election in Johor, it is apparent that the right to vote and participate in this electoral process shows democracy at its best. Democracy, at present, is at or near a modern-day high globally....Read More
After months of negotiations since the 26th September Federal Parliamentary Election, the parties SPD, Greens, and FDP unanimously agreed to form a coalition government (known as the Traffic Light Coalition) and elected Olaf Scholz as the new chancellor of Germany in December last year. The first- ever three party coalition government in German politics succeeded...Read More