OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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The legacy of the opium trade in Hong Kong
During the difficult years that preceded the British handover of Hong Kong to China the Chinese government’s intense antipathy to…
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Iran: time to avoid another failed U.S. policy
By Raphael Benaroya Not much has been going right for the Biden Administration. Foreign and domestic policies have undermined our…
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Kim’s nuclear brinkmanship and power trap
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Kim’s new strategy shifts the region’s counter-reactions to a new level of risk that will…
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Differences in the New Cold War with China
By Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill The new Cold War with China will be different in three fundamental respects from the First…
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Renewed violence in Darfur: an unstable Sudan
24 April 2022 saw renewed violence in the Darfur Provence of Sudan between Arab militias and the indigenous tribes of…
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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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