Editor’s Picks
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War can be abolished
Frederick the Great of Prussia was a friend of Voltaire and enjoyed ribald evenings with the philosopher discussing the intricacies…
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A way out of Ukrainian imbroglio
The truth is this whole Russian-Ukrainian-Western confrontation could be largely solved if the Ukrainian and Western sides wrote on paper…
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Russia invades Ukraine – 5 essential reads from experts
By Naomi Schalit, The Conversation This is a frightening moment. Russia has invaded Ukraine, and certainly those most frightened right…
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Putin’s antagonism toward Ukraine was never just about NATO – it’s about creating a new Russian empire
By Emily Channell-Justice, Harvard University and Jacob Lassin, Arizona State University As some Western observers have feared, Russian President Vladimir…
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Russia risks another Chechnya
By Oliver Mihell-Hale The brutality of the Chechen wars still lingers in the minds of the Russian Public. Two bloody…
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What are false flag attacks – and could Russia make one work in the information age?
By Scott Radnitz, University of Washington In the past few weeks, U.S. officials have warned several times that Russia plans…
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Saber noise in Argentina?
The acceptance by Macri in 2018 of the IMF postulates meant mortgaging the economic sovereignty of Argentina because after the…
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Democracies and voting security: The future of elections
Society has advanced at an exponential speed over the last few decades, and democracy helped us get to this point.…
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The labor market sees a huge shift to worker’s advantage
For what seemed like decades, employers had the upper hand in the labor market. There were numerous layoffs, the constant…
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Joe Biden’s secret target in Ukraine
The US will take advantage of the Ukrainian crisis to try to replace Russia’s European energy dependency (40% of the…
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