All posts by "YoungDiplomats Editorial Team"

While North Korea’s recent nuclear ICBM tests significantly raised the level of fear in the United States, they were not a surprise. North Korea, long a nuclear state, is a ...

It goes without saying that the regional security outlook invariably suggest that a nation shall always re-consider its approach or strategy for its own survival, especially on its foreign policy ...

  It is often seen in the media, how protests in defense of immigrants’ rights and especially of their place in the host countries  have been characterized by banners that ...

From Tel Aviv to Calcutta , through Paris and Washington, Young Diplomats team will organize exceptional Geopolitical Debates and Conferences in Universities throughout the World.  Hot and passionating Topics  will be ...

2018 is fast approaching, and as we look ahead to new challenges and goals, we also must start planning the trips and adventures to come. 2017 will be a year ...

The Kurds who are widely considered to be the most enormous population without a state have today caught the attention of the world, in particular the west as well as ...
New Challenges for Macron: Credit : Corse Matin

The new French president Emmanuel Macron is now elected, despite the “hidden” support for his rival coming from Moscow who wanted to see Marine Le Pen winning the presidential race. ...

One of Young Diplomats Journalist visited North Korea and wrote an in-depth analysis for Young Diplomats. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is the official name of the state commonly ...

They said outsider politics would revolutionise Europe: “France has elected its youngest president since Napoleon by voting in the centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.” Not a promising analogy (and Napoleon was no president.)  ...

China’s new Cybersecurity Law will go into effect on June 1, 2017. According to official statements, the purpose of the law is to protect China’s national security and social stability ...