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Notebook from LibertyCon: Libertarianism shines the light on U.S. divisiveness
Less Marx, More Mises; Steve Forbes on Fake News; Applauding the Government Shutdown By Dr. Rainer Zitelmann From a German…
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Despite Trump’s claim, ISIL is not defeated
By Madison Jones McAleese On December 19, President Trump tweeted: “We have defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for…
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Referendum – a political hot potato?
By Pritish Gupta Could there be another EU referendum? Labour Party calls the second referendum on Brexit an ‘option for the…
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Age of Populists: Rise of far right populism in Europe ahead of EU elections
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane Populism in Europe as a civilizational legacy has a deeply rooted history which dates back…
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Make America 2016 again
By Vijeth Kanahalli Think about any global catastrophes in the 20th and 21st centuries and the United States of America would have…
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India’s foreign policy in the era of tech nationalism!
By Sudhanshu Tripathi India must sincerely work for procuring better yet cost-effective and pollution-free technology from all over the world.…
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The murder of Jamal Khashoggi: How safe are journalists?
By Sabyasachi Biswal “Silence Jamal Khashoggi as soon as possible” – Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammed Bin Salman (Moore…
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Islamic extremism in Kosovo and current favorable environment
By Kole Krasniqi, PhD During the 90s of the XX century, in Kosovo and in Albania reined a situation characterized…
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What drives Latin America’s lynch mobs
By Jamie Shenk The mob began to gather at the police station in Acatlán, a small town in Central Mexico, around…
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Al-Qaeda’s anti-Saudi rhetoric
By Asaf Day Recent increase of al-Qaeda’s anti-Saudi rhetoric is likely aimed at exploiting the deteriorating status of MbS, possibly…
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