Editor’s Picks
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Robert Mugabe: as divisive in death as he was in life
Roger Southall, University of the Witwatersrand Robert Mugabe, the former president of Zimbabwe, has died. Mugabe was 95, and had…
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In a world of cyber threats, the push for cyber peace is growing
By Scott Shackelford, Indiana University Digital conflict and military action are increasingly intertwined, and civilian targets – private businesses and…
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Why Europe needs a change of mind-set to fend off the risks of recession
By Guntram Wolff For European finance ministers, the situation represents a new challenge. When major recessions happened in the past,…
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Wrong, Mr. President: The United States needs China
Donald Trump stated in a recent series of tweets before he left for the G7 meeting in France that, “We…
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Colombia’s peace process under stress: 6 essential reads
Catesby Holmes, The Conversation Three years after negotiating a landmark peace agreement with the Colombian government, a top commander of…
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Why would anyone want to sit on a plane for over 18 hours? An economist takes the world’s longest flight
Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University Recently Qantas announced plans to conduct test flights from New York and London to Sydney…
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Trump’s interference will hurt the Federal Reserve Bank
By Arthur S. Guarino As President, Donald Trump is attempting to fully control all aspects of the American economy: From…
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India’s quest to dominate the Indian Ocean
By Syeda Saiqa Bukhari The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is widely regarded as the hub of global economic and strategic…
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India’s constitutional revocation and prevalent security environment of Kashmir
By Haris Bilal Malik During Prime Minister Imran Khan’s first ever visit to the US on July 23, 2019, President Trump…
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