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How I Use Artificial Intelligence in International Relations Research and Analysis
Throughout history, humans have envisioned machine autonomy, exemplified by the myth of Talos. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) pervades numerous sectors, enhancing tasks in International Relations. The author shares practical AI applications in overcoming…
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Why Joe Biden’s Withdrawal from the Presidential Race Was the Right Thing to Do
Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the U.S. presidential race is seen as a wise move due to his advanced age and declining cognitive abilities. His administration faced many challenges, causing his approval…
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The Cancer of Bias in International Relations Analysis
The essence of resolving wars lies in addressing their deep-seated biases, a key takeaway from my MA in War and Contemporary Conflict. Bias in International Relations clouds judgement, misleads data interpretation, and affects…
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The Strategic Benefits of Prudence
Nowadays, the world considers morality as anachronistic and certainly it is ruthlessly abused in global politics, as political actors twist the meaning of moral principles to make themselves appealing to the masses. Prudence…
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E-learning Platforms Offering Affordable Politics Courses
I don’t know about you, but the COVID-19 situation has been one of the most fruitful periods of my life. Don’t get me wrong, of course I am concerned and of course the…
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Opportunity: 2020 Michael and Deborah Thawley Scholarship
Hi! I have stumbled upon a new opportunity for my wonderful readers! Applications are open for the 2020 Michael and Deborah Thawley Scholarship, which will cover the contribution of one individual to the…
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Why I have studied International Relations
Hi! I hope that you are having a wonderful summer! I thought I should share a summer story with you and, if you consider becoming an International Relations scholar like me or study…