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Category: Foreign Policy

2022: The Year That Was

Wishing you a successful and prosperous year ahead. The Boundless Ocean of Politics presents you the last post of 2022. By all standards, 2022 was a difficult year on the […]

An Open Letter To Pope Francis

Schiller Institute’s Open Letter to Pope Francis (from Political and Social Leaders): Support Call for Immediate Peace Negotiations His Holiness, Pope FrancisApostolic Palace00120 Vatican CityDecember 20, 2022 Your Holiness, Greetings […]

Expressing Deep Regret, And…

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte recently offered a formal apology on behalf of his country for the Netherlands’ historical role in the slave trade. Delivering a speech in The Hague […]

UK Fomenting India-China Border Clash

The UK Spectator published an article, titled ‘Why Is India Covering Up Clashes with China in the Himalayas?”, in its op-ed page on December 20, 2022. The nasty hit-piece baldly […]

Diplomacy: A New Low

After Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto Zardari launched a personal attack on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the UN podium on December 15, 2022, the swift response of […]

Will One Patriot Battery Make A Difference?

US President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr, with the deluded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy at his side, announced on December 22, 2022 that the latest weapons package that Washington DC […]

Global Trade Reflects New Reality

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine, followed by the global disruptions caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic, is contributing to a growing shift in trade flows, internationally. It is coherent with the […]

‘West Never Sought Peaceful Solution’

Angela Dorothea Merkel, the former German Chancellor, revealed in an interview with Die Zeit (published on December 7) that the West’s strategy towards Moscow, ever since 2014, has been to […]

Civilisation As Centre Of Controversy

Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927 – December 24, 2008), an American Political Scientist who had spent more than half a century at Harvard University, triggered a sensation in global […]