Editor’s Picks
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NATO forgets all politics are local
By Phil W. Reynolds All politics are local, even for the leader of the world’s superpower. NATO angst over Donald Trump’s…
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Washington, Moscow, and the future of online security
By Alexander Woodman Early research by Professor David MacFadyen began in the overlapping fields of Russian literature, history, and Soviet…
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The ideological racism of the Left
By Nikhil Vaish As a lifelong liberal I am sad to say that I no longer recognise this new strain…
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Five years on, the BRI is still being perceived as a debt trap
By M Waqas Jan Five years since President Xi Jinping laid out his grand vision for the Belt and Road Initiative…
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Why environmental destruction in Latin America is a threat to U.S. interests
By Kamelia Kilawan When an endangered sea mammal, the rarest of its kind, like Baja’s vaquita also known as the…
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Japan’s military: Standing on the edge of a cliff
By Rohan Singh Ever Since World War II when two nuclear bombs were dropped on Japan, the Japanese constitution that was…
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What explains the unexpected shift to diplomacy in the North Korea crisis?
By Shriyank Mulgund Since the time of the beginning Korean War, North Korea has been rightfully acknowledged as a growing and…
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The Chinese dawn of neo-colonialism?
By Arijita Sinha Roy Scholars of the 21st Century have very well unfolded the chapter of colonialism and how the…
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When weaponized information goes global
By Kiril Avramov and Srimal Fernando As the echo of the massive Cambridge Analytica or Facebook scandal that shook Britain and…
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The elections of India and Pakistan determining the stability and security of the South Asian region
By Srimal Fernando and Megha Gupta The Indian general election of 2019 will be a decisive mark in the context…
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