(Last Updated On: October 4, 2021)Facebook, Instagram and Whats App all stopped working completely, worldwide, this evening. Visitors to Facebook got a two line message reading: “Sorry, something went wrong. We’re working on it and we’ll get it fixed as soon as we can.” However, by 9.30pm Kabul time, the pages were still not up […]
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International competition is escalating to dangerous levels, as China spurns calls for compliance with the liberal international order, Ali Aslan, a Faculty Member at the Political Science and International Relations Department of Ibn Haldun University and a researcher at the SETA Foundation’s Society and Culture Directorate, states in his article for
US President Joe Biden’s biggest promise on foreign policy during the campaign trail was to revive the liberal international order. Biden has so far taken a few steps in this direction. He has brought the US back into the Paris Agreement. He has restored his country’s membership in the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Human Rights Council. On the other hand, he has made some important moves toward establishing closer relations with Asian and European allies. This resurgence of institutionalism, however, is not limited to the fulfillment of US commitments to Asian and European allies