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Musings of
the Capt'n
Just random mind pouring


Peace Will End With Unipolarity’s, and So Will The UN
The UN’s legitimacy, long upheld by the shadow of American dominance, now trembles as global conflicts multiply and US influence wanes. Much like the League of Nations before it, the UN risks irrelevance—not from lack of ideals, but from lack of enforcement power. As multipolarity returns, states once restrained grow bolder. The global order teeters, and the dream of collective peace dims. When everyone is a king, no one is.

Adi Negoro
Nov 6, 20233 min read


US-China Tension: A Comparative Analysis
The growing hostility between the US and China has reached an all-time high, with the tension between the two countries continuously...

Adi Negoro
Jun 30, 20216 min read


Reagan: Religion, Morality, and US Foreign Policy
President Reagan was known for his strong opposition to the growth of communism and took a relatively active stance in pushing back...

Adi Negoro
Feb 20, 20213 min read


Sukarno's Foreign Policy: The Question of West Papua
From 23 August to 2 November 1949, a roundtable conference was conducted in The Hague, participated by the delegations of the...

Adi Negoro
Jan 15, 20219 min read


Turkish Invasion of Syria and Its Attempt to Ease Internal Conflict
On 6 October 2019, US President Donald Trump ordered the withdrawal of US troops from northeastern Syria, abandoning their Kurdish allies...

Adi Negoro
May 30, 20206 min read
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