Editor’s Picks
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Age of Populists: Rise of far right populism in Europe ahead of EU elections
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane Populism in Europe as a civilizational legacy has a deeply rooted history which dates back…
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Regional reshuffle: Brexit’s impact on UK Middle East relations
From the Lionheart to American “poodles,” the Middle East has polarized British foreign policy for nearly a millennium. As the…
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Make America 2016 again
By Vijeth Kanahalli Think about any global catastrophes in the 20th and 21st centuries and the United States of America would have…
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Reflections on 2018, forecasting 2019
By Robert J. Burrowes In many ways it is painful to reflect on the year 2018; a year of vital opportunities…
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The murder of Jamal Khashoggi: How safe are journalists?
By Sabyasachi Biswal “Silence Jamal Khashoggi as soon as possible” – Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammed Bin Salman (Moore…
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What drives Latin America’s lynch mobs
By Jamie Shenk The mob began to gather at the police station in Acatlán, a small town in Central Mexico, around…
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Al-Qaeda’s anti-Saudi rhetoric
By Asaf Day Recent increase of al-Qaeda’s anti-Saudi rhetoric is likely aimed at exploiting the deteriorating status of MbS, possibly…
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Worrisome holiday season: Examining the reasons for the market downslide
By Arthur S. Guarino The collapse of the American stock market can be linked to numerous reasons. The key questions are…
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Escalation: the continued conflict in Kosovo
By Daniel Jankovic Since the disintegration of Yugoslavia in the nineties, its former constituent republics have been mired in a…
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Why Japan changed its attitude towards the Belt and Road Initiative?
By Miao Wang Since the Chinese leaders proposed to jointly build the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Japan, as the neighbor…
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