Editor’s Picks
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Can America keep the Cold War cold in the Taiwan Strait?
Can America walk the fine line keeping the Cold War cold in the Taiwan strait? Maybe. In an American government that…
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Looking back from the year 2250
In 1776 Adam Smith published his “Wealth of Nations” which has guided economists and political thinkers ever since. It marks…
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Who is Somalia’s next president?
By Isaac Muhammad John Maxwell was right: “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” And at the peak of Somalia’s colossal predicaments,…
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Kindling and Spark: An examination of an opportunistic Kremlin
By Keagan Ingersoll In April, Russia mobilized 80,000 troops to the Ukraine border as tensions rose between the two nations. While…
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Inflation is here. . . at last
The recent data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the Consumer Price Index (CPI), over the…
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In a time of Corona
There’s hardly a person alive who doesn’t know that the Third World continents of Africa, Asia and Latin America are…
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Spain: Sánchez’s black swans
The inauguration of Pedro Sánchez as President of the Government and the subsequent formation of a Coalition Government “a la…
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Western countries must learn from the Abraham Accords
By Hasan Al Mujaini and Rabbi Elchanan Poupko Frequent news stories about ethnic and religious tensions flaring up in Europe and…
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Israel, Hamas, and Iran in a perfect storm
By Raphael Benaroya The time was ripe for Hamas and its benefactor, Iran, to initiate this month’s unprovoked and unusually…
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Vaccinating Africa before the damage is done
By Bukie Olokun Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, health experts and policy makers have faced difficult questions regarding…
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