EUROPE
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Of Brexit, bailouts and ballots
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The global shift of power periphery and concentration has been an axis of the West…
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EU-China trade relations and the Ukraine crisis
By Timothy Hopper The Ukraine war, which was preceded by the United States’ provocative warnings, has had different positive and…
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Macron’s ambitions shift Europe from Trans-Atlantic bond to strategic autonomy in the Indo-Pacific
By Eunwoo Lee Until recently, the integrity and existential grounds of NATO had remained in tatters. Former US President Donald…
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Ukrainian crisis: meanings, consequences, outcome
By Covadonga Romero Three months have now passed since the Russian ‘special operation in’ or ‘invasion of’ (depends which sources…
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Does the US fear a new missile crisis in Cuba?
The conflict in Ukraine would have been the trigger for the beginning of a time of thaw in relations between…
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Despite Ukraine, the world is ending war
An ugly cloud of pessimism hands over many parts of the world. War that seemed to be in retreat, has…
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Joining NATO: Sweden is playing with fire
Sweden has been a different land from almost every other. If we overlook Sweden’s military contribution on the side of…
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The Catalan Gate
The late Franco regime would have the National High Court as the executing arm and the Supreme Court as a…
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Is a peace agreement between Putin and Zelensky close?
The signs of Biden’s senility, the Afghanistan fiasco and the lack of parliamentary agreements to approve his New Deal program…
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Einstein and Freud’s ‘Why War?’ revisited: Why anti-war efforts go nowhere
In 1932, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein exchanged letters, later published under the title ‘Why War?’ See ‘Why War? An…
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