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My Years at the White House (Book)

My Years at the White House (Book)

(658 words)
January 3, 2026

Henry Alfred Kissinger is an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the 56th USA Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977 and as the 7th National Security Advisor from 1969 to 1975 during the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. His book My Years at the White House is a comprehensive memorial account of his tenure as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1974. The book provides a detailed examination of how U.S. foreign

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Ahsen Karakaş

Ahsen Karakaş

2020 Ibrahim Agreements

2020 Ibrahim Agreements

(507 words)
December 8, 2025

The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020 between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, represent a significant turning point in the geopolitical structure of the Middle East. This diplomatic initiative, led by the United States, aimed to formally normalize long-standing hostilities between Arab states and Israel. The purpose of the accords is to establish peace, establish diplomatic relations, and promote cooperation in various fields.In 2020 the UAE and Bahrain norm

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Mehmet Fatih Argın

Mehmet Fatih Argın

Balance of Power

Balance of Power

(1681 words)
February 9, 2026

The concept of balance of power in international relations is a fundamental theoretical framework developed to explain the distribution of relative power among states and its impact on the stability of the international system. The concept has been used both descriptively and normatively to analyze states’ efforts to secure their security, preserve their sovereignty, and sustain the international order. Historically, from the Westphalian system in Europe to the bipolar structure of the Cold War,

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Ömer Said Aydın

Ömer Said Aydın

Diplomacy (Book)

Diplomacy (Book)

(527 words)
January 3, 2026

Henry Kissinger’s book *Diplomacy* is a comprehensive study that sheds light on the history of international relations. Kissinger approaches diplomacy from a historical perspective, examining the struggles of states, conflicts of interest, and the pursuit of international balance. By integrating his own experiences with historical events, he provides readers with both a theoretical and practical understanding. While explaining the historical origins of diplomacy and its impact on international r

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Ahsen Karakaş

Ahsen Karakaş

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