Year: 2022
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ASIA
Hong Kong – The British should have been tougher earlier
The British emissary to Hong Kong who seriously misread the situation got recalled to London by fast clipper and reposted…
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AMERICAS
Replacing the UN with the DN
By James S. Fay and Veronica S. Fay When it was founded in 1945, the United Nations was a bold and…
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EUROPE
Ukraine is testing Transatlantic relations
By Greg Pence Failed states are often viewed as a threat to international security since they can serve as staging…
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EUROPE
Biden and Soros on the hunt for the Russian white whale?
Wright Mills in his book “The Power Elite” (1956), indicates that the key to understanding North American restlessness would be…
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ASIA
How does U.S. government launch antitrust action against Big Tech?
By Miao Wang The U.S. government has significantly increased its antitrust crackdown on Internet companies since 2020. The Trump administration…
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ASIA
Bangladesh escapes the poverty trap
By Sajeeb Wazed Experts confirm what Bangladeshis have long known: people are not responsible for their poverty. Lack of resources,…
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MIDDLE EAST
Will a Biden trip to Saudi Arabia be his “Walk to Canossa”?
By Raphael Benaroya In 1076, in a contest of the Holy Roman Empire’s secular power and the Catholic Church’s ecclesiastical…
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AMERICAS
America remains superior in competition with China
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The tension of the Washington-Beijing conflict sets the discourse for global geopolitics for the next…
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AFRICA
The White House’s approach to the war in Ethiopia could hurt the Democrats in November
By Gennet Negussie Virginia has one of the highest populations of Ethiopian Americans in the United States and last year…
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