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Le Différend in International Relations and Law
From the 2000s onwards, it is possible to observe a shift in narrative rationality within International Relations. The idea is that subjects of International Law construct and act according to a set of narratives, and therefore, the historical analysis of these narratives is an appropriate means to understand existing geopolitical dynamics.

Afonso Oliveira Fachada
Dec 25, 20255 min read


A Humble Guide to Navigating the Illusion of Universal Values in Post-Modern Diplomacy
A Peruvian can be freer than a US citizen. No, it is not a joke, or an attempt to rage-bait. It is the simple fact that the concepts we assume to be universally shared are anything but universal most of the time. Thus, the understanding of freedom emerges as a subjective construct within the post-modern reality.

Basak Gizem Yasadur
Dec 25, 20256 min read
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