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Humanitarian intervention and information warfare
Dr. Stephen Blank The necessity for humanitarian intervention remains compelling. One look at conditions in Venezuela confirms that somber assertion. …
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A crisis of hearts and minds in the Democratic Party
By Nikhil Vaish Pete Buttigieg is running for President in 2020 against Donald Trump. Who? Exactly. That, in a nutshell, defines…
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A nonviolent strategy to defeat the US coup attempt in Venezuela
By Robert J. Burrowes To the People of Venezuela Yet again, the United States elite has decided to attempt to…
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Fascist consolidation of power: The resurgence of nationalism in the U.S.
By Brooke Faulkner Among many scholars and political scientists, there is an acknowledgement and even growing fear of the potential…
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Learning from Gandhi
By Robert J. Burrowes Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869: 150 years ago this year. There will be…
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Standardizing the higher education in Shanghai Cooperation Organization region: Introducing a “SCO Credit Hour System”
By Ammar Younas The regional political dynamics and economic cooperation initiatives taken by the China show that there is a possibility…
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Curbing immigration is bad policy
By Arthur S. Guarino The Trump Administration is making every effort to curb immigration into the United States, whether legal or…
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Saudi Arabia and Cuba – continue pledge to increase trade, cooperation and strengthen political ties
By Alexander Woodman Historically, the bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Cuba date back…
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Notebook from LibertyCon: Libertarianism shines the light on U.S. divisiveness
Less Marx, More Mises; Steve Forbes on Fake News; Applauding the Government Shutdown By Dr. Rainer Zitelmann From a German…
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