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Country profiles

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Sound familiar?

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IR requires depth, not just speed

Understanding a country's foreign policy position means knowing the history, the domestic constraints, the alliance logic, and the institutional context. Surface-level summaries aren't enough.

02

Primary sources are hard to navigate

UN resolutions, treaty text, government foreign policy white papers — the authoritative sources are fragmented across dozens of different systems and formats.

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Every country sees the world differently

A good IR analysis requires understanding multiple state perspectives, not just one. That breadth of knowledge is hard to build and expensive to maintain.

What you get.

Cited answers from primary sources

Atlas pulls from UN documents, government policy records, treaty databases, and verified geopolitical sources. Every claim is traceable — not sourced from Wikipedia or news commentary.

All 193 country foreign policy profiles

Understand what any country actually argues on any international issue — foreign policy priorities, UN voting history, bilateral relationships, and bloc alignments.

Geopolitical context and strategic logic

Beyond what states do — why they do it. Alliance logic, historical precedents, domestic political constraints, and the structural factors that explain state behavior.

UN and multilateral institution research

Navigate UN resolutions, Security Council dynamics, treaty regimes, and institutional history. The primary sources that matter for serious IR research.

Structured courses on IR and diplomacy

From geopolitics fundamentals to international law, conflict resolution, and diplomatic history — structured learning for anyone building a foundation in global affairs.

Daily briefings on global events

Stay current with AI-curated diplomatic briefings on the major events, negotiations, and developments shaping the international system.

Common questions.

Is this for students or professionals?

Both. High school students use it for MUN and AP courses. University students use it for IR and political science research. Professionals use it for fast geopolitical research. The free tier covers most student needs.

Does it cover IR theory or just applied geopolitics?

Atlas is strongest on applied topics — foreign policy, diplomacy, country positions, geopolitical events. For pure IR theory (constructivism vs. realism debates), it's helpful but pair it with academic reading.

How current is the information?

The knowledge base is updated regularly. For very recent events (last few weeks), supplement with current news sources. Atlas is strongest for established positions and structural analysis.

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