Editor’s Picks
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How social stigmas contributed to the spread of monkeypox
We have not emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, yet there is another rapidly rising cause for concern. While monkeypox is…
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Echoes of the Balkans: Bringing faith and media together as a prerequisite for peace
By Mark Vlasic As leaders and members of the international community descend upon the United Nations headquarters in Turtle Bay…
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Russia – Relegated to the second-division of military powers
By Joel Hickman The Russian economy has been battered by war and sanctions since Vladimir Putin launched his all-out war…
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Running back to the UN
In late 2004 the U.S. was ignoring the UN despite it being obvious to the outside world that it was…
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We must summon strategic resolve to nix “No-limits” China-Russia nexus
By Kaush Arha The U.S. and allies need to demonstrate strategic resolve to deter foreseeable and often coordinated sustained attacks…
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The current situation with China’s banks
China’s banks located in the Henan and Anhui Provinces are facing a serious financial crisis that is costing depositors their…
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Danger of China’s strategic missteps
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Pelosi’s trip is used as the needed pretext for Beijing to initiate the greater strategic…
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Saving the poor from the world’s coming depression
The gathering economic crisis, which the financial papers are sombrely predicting, has too many of the makings of turning into…
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Ways to fight inflation
Inflation has made a reentry into the American economy after a more than forty-year absence. Consumers are deeply upset, and…
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U.S. needs to reset its relationships in the Middle East
By Raphael Benaroya The Middle East has long been an arena of conflicts and intrigues, driven by tribal feuds, religion,…
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