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Retreating construct of the contemporary international relations
By Amel Ouchenane The collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 indicated the end…
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A prize masking a dilemma: the problem with stock buybacks
By Arthur S. Guarino Stock buybacks are gaining in popularity among publicly-owned corporations and many of their shareholders. However, the financial…
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Nicaragua succumbed to a Sandinista dictatorship
By Peter Tase After many unanswered phone calls made to Nicaragua’s Embassy Press Secretary Arturo Mcfields, my doubts were increasingly…
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The post-war order is over
By Victor Davis Hanson The 75-year-old post-war order crafted by the United States after World War II is falling apart.…
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Iran nuclear accord: The show must go on!
By Rene Wadlow The first act of the Iran Nuclear Accord took eight years. The backdrop kept changing from Geneva…
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Securing a better future for these small island states in the Indian Ocean
By Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta The small island states of the Indian Ocean such as Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives and…
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Successful Use of public diplomacy by Canada: Lesson for other nations around the globe
By Rameen Khan International Relations in 21stcentury is characterized by high degree of global interconnections or one may call it…
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A delinquent mind
By Oleg Smirnov, Jr and Teddy J. Phillippi Growing up in South Florida, lock down drills and tornado warnings were commonplace…
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How John Bolton as NSA would impact Pakistan?
By Ubaid Ahmed Despite the triumphs Pakistan has had in curbing terrorism, the NSA John Bolton doesn’t believe that Pakistan…
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