When a diplomat says yes, he means perhaps; when he says perhaps, he means no; when he says no, he is no diplomat. In today's class, we are going to learn diplomacy from the diplo ... Read more
After more than 50 years of war, terrorism, negotiation, and human suffering, Israel and Palestine remain as far from a peaceful settlement as ever, and the conflict between the t ... Read more
The desire for power was very strong in history's emperors. What is clear is that from Napoleon to Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, were some of the greatest conquerors who shared simi ... Read more
If democracy is government "of the people, by the people and for the people", why are we left wondering if it is the perfect form of ruling or the closest form of perfection to rul ... Read more
Since how long has been Vladimir Putin leading Russia and why is there no opposition to stand in his way? What makes Putin's rule so controversial? What is his story? Like us, if ... Read more
In the middle of a second deadly wave what feels like we're back to square one, yet most of us still lack definitive answers. What exactly is this pandemic situation like? What doe ... Read more
Today our professor KP Fabian gave us an exciting free period and walked us all, along with Aniket through his most memorable moments from a war that he had experienced first hand. ... Read more
Right after a brief discussion on Suez Canal, Aniket and Fabian are taking a long route to understand The Quad. Who are they, what are they and let me do you one better, why are th ... Read more
Before we seek an answer to that, it's only reasonable that we first try to touch upon the basics. What are these Royal Protocols? What is Brexit? Does Democracy still exist? How d ... Read more
Why was Biden vs Trump election so important? Why did Trump, despite the many ways in which he has failed his government, still garner 232 votes? Can potential candidates like him ... Read more