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Editor's Picks
NATO’s Idlib test
By Matthew Mai As Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s campaign to retake territory held by rebels in Idlib province enters its…
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AMERICAS
Stocks are plummeting – could coronavirus cause a recession?
By Michael Walden, North Carolina State University Fears are growing that the new coronavirus will infect the U.S. economy. U.S…
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AMERICAS
Young voters embrace Sanders, but not democracy
By Christopher Beem, Pennsylvania State University When it comes to democracy, the kids aren’t all right. Research recently presented by…
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ASIA
Indian foreign policy: Emerging challenges and opportunities
By Rajesh Kumar Sinha In a significant development that is likely to have ramifications beyond the Indian shores, the last…
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ASIA
Assessing the value of the endorsements pouring in on Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir
By Haris Bilal Malik Despite the tumultuous developments that have taken place since last year, the Kashmir issue has once…
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ASIA
US-Taliban truce begins, feeding hope of a peaceful, more prosperous Afghanistan
By Elizabeth B. Hessami, Johns Hopkins University If a seven-day truce between the United States and the Taliban holds until…
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ASIA
Mediatory initiative in Kashmir by the United Nations is indubitable
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai The people of Jammu & Kashmir are grateful to Mr. Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General…
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Editor's Picks
UK’s far right wasteland
By Isabella Gaffarena Far Right terror is the fastest growing threat in Britain and the Western world. In today’s sociopolitical…
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EUROPE
Russia’s ambivalent position in international law: a civilizational narrative
By Punsara Amarasinghe Russia’s unique geographic position and its own diverse culture twisted with Euro-Asian values have placed Russia as…
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