Foreign Policy News
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AMERICAS
America’s election systems are more than just machines – they’re people, who are overworked, underpaid and feeling pressured
By Amel Ahmed, UMass Amherst When people think about making elections secure, they often think about voting machines, cybersecurity and…
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Editor's Picks
In Bulgaria, the battle for the fundamentals of democracy is still raging
By Nadejda Iordanova, former Minister of Justice, Government of Bulgaria Is the end of impunity for Bulgaria’s Prosecutor General in…
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ASIA
Sino-Russian cooperation threatens U.S. interests – allies or not
By Audrey Oien Over the past few decades, Russia and China have become more strategically aligned. This has resulted in…
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EUROPE
Azerbaijan’s journey from victory to victory
By Aslan Aslanov Thirty years and 44 days. What is behind these numbers? First of all, the greatness and invincibility…
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BUSINESS
Some reflections on Russia’s economic diplomacy with Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah* During the September ceremony to receive foreign ambassadors, Russian leader Vladimir Putin offered spiteful goal-setting policy…
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ASIA
Avoiding a war without a winner: How we could ease the deadly US-China dispute
By Jacopo Demarinis In a world haunted by the specter of nuclear war, needlessly aggressive competition among nations could lead…
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ASIA
Beijing’s scramble for soft power resurrection
By Collins Chong Yew Keat China’s media sway and influence-seeking drive throughout the world have been gaining intensity and scope,…
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AFRICA
Putting Benin back onto a democratic path
By Rogatien Biaou In recent years we have been witnessing the demolition of the precious democracy that Benin had built…
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