Editor’s Picks
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How, if at all, should the new Biden administration engagement with Russia change in order to best meet American interests, contain the China threat and improve global security
By Raphael Lapin When thinking about global security and balance of power, China’s 14th century novel by Luo Guanzhong, Romance…
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Biden’s mistaken Russia policy
There is a dangerous element in President Joe Biden’s foreign policy. It comes from his deeply embedded dislike of Russian…
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The economic impact of climate change
Despite the disagreement from certain critics and skeptics, climate change is having an effect on the planet. From ravaging forest…
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Living antifascism: There is no health without freedom
A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Definition of…
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Global disturbing disparities
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai Ambassador Volkan Bozkir, the President of United Nations General Assembly has put forth an ambitious agenda…
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Biden must repair Trump’s Middle East damage beginning in Riyadh
By Yasser M. Dhouib According to reports in the Israeli media, Israel’s prime minister met secretly in late November with…
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Time to roll back the expansion of NATO
Top of President-elect’s Joe Biden’s foreign policy list must be Russia. Not China, not Europe. Russia has been the West’s…
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An aging United Nations at 75: a Dignified death or rebirth?
By Richard E. Caroll At the conclusion of World War Two, the vision of Franklin Roosevelt of a trans-national political…
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New conflict, same old mistakes: France and cartoon controversy
By Try Ananto Wicaksono Once again, The French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo republish controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The…
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