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Kashmir once again playing out as diplomatic theatre at the United Nations
By W Waqas Jan Friday’s closed-door meeting of the UN Security Council on Jammu and Kashmir marked the first time…
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US lost important military allies in the Middle East
By Jak Fraam Two major NATO allies, Germany and France, turned their backs on the United States. Berlin and Paris…
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Will Trump’s trade war with China ever end?
By Charles Hankla, Georgia State University President Donald Trump recently escalated his trade war with China, threatening to impose a…
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A World War II battle holds key lessons for modern warfare
Benjamin Jensen, American University School of International Service and William Bowers, Marine Corps University Between Aug. 7, 1942, and Feb.…
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Children have the power to speak hope into their countries
By Alyssa Heisey “We remember a life without conflict. And we know a childhood in peace is possible. But today…
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An analysis of Modern Monetary Theory
By Professor Arthur S. Guarino Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has caused quite an uproar among economists in the United States.…
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How immigrants give American companies a powerful boost against Chinese rivals
By Benjamin A.T. Graham, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences The ongoing trade war…
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A Middle East Helsinki conference: NGO action needed
By Rene Wadlow On 23 July 2019, the Russian Government’s “Collective Security for the Persian Gulf Region” was presented in…
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Bangladesh’s surprising economic boom
By Mohammad Ziauddin Bangladesh is booming. The International Monetary Fund projects its Gross Domestic Product will grow by more than 9…
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