All posts by "David Allouche"

David founded Young Diplomats in 2014. His goal was to create a platform for students in International Relations to share their articles with the world. David's holds an MA in Strategy and Diplomacy and works for an International Organization. He can be reached at youngdiplomats2@gmail.com

The recent declarations in Iranian Elections tend to point the importance of the economy. If the economy is not going to recover anytime soon , there is a high probability ...

Iran and Saudi Arabia are countries where freedom of expression is more than limited and where the governments tried to control the medias and the interpersonal relations between individual especially ...

Why the US are so powerful? The main reasons lying behind their dominance is that they base their power on several pillars : geographical advantage , culture of innovation , ...

The previous cease fire negotiated in Minsk in May 2015 is for now largely holding. No serious fightings have been reported since between the two countries. But things are about ...

Summary The interests of South Korea have once again fallen victim to the interests of larger powers: the United States and China. Washington is currently circulating a draft of a U.N. ...

This morning, many of the world’s elite suffered a rude awakening. The Panama Papers, the product of a year’s work by an international network of reporters, had been made publicly ...

On April 3, the Panama Papers hit media outlets around the world, and the fallout was swift. A prime minister lost his job, and other global leaders are under mounting ...

Forecast Countries will continue to develop anti-satellite weapons to counter space-based military assets, including existing communications satellites and potential weapons. However, as improved technology lowers costs and more countries deploy ...

Chabahar’s proximity to existing ports in the Gulf and Arabian seas will force it to compete for shipping traffic and scarce development funds. Construction on the port will begin this ...

Forecast Unless the Russian government changes its policies on combating and treating HIV, the number of Russians with the virus will double in the next four years, according to Russia’s ...