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Why Can’t the United Nations Be Reformed?

Because, although the establishment of the UN was a product of the desire to prevent the world from being dragged into a catastrophe such as World War II—in other words, the intention to solve problems through "law and diplomacy" instead of "force and conflict"—when we look at the structure of the organization established for this purpose, we see that it reflects the "balance of power" of that period.

Vladimir Putin’s Art of Assassination

Assassination methods range from poisoning to shooting, and even a world war broke out following a political assassination: World War I erupted when Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.

The Future of Far-Right Parties in Europe

Due to the basic functions of political parties in pluralist democracies, namely representation, agenda setting, public relations, awareness raising, and aspirations to power, political party status is a tremendous tool for the social organization of far-right and racist movements.

Can BRICS Challenge the Global Political System?

The two devastating World Wars and the Cold War were major turning points in the twentieth century; however, in terms of shaking the power of "Western supremacy," a very important undercurrent in the development of global politics, these developments did not have a significant impact.