OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Is it Venezuela time?
The Ukrainian crisis could cause a change in the US strategy as the Biden Administration would be studying implementing the…
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Upholding international humanitarian law in times of armed conflict: A world citizen appeal
The invasion by Russian troops into Ukraine has raised in a dramatic way the issue of the respect of international…
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Lithuania’s connivance in boosting Belarus’ dictatorship
On December 2nd, 2021, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), designated 20 individuals and…
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How Zelenskyy emerged as the antithesis of Putin and proved you don’t need to be a strongman to be a great leader
By Michael Blake, University of Washington Whatever happens in the coming weeks, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will go down as the…
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Africa and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
By Azu Ishiekwene War is messy and never fails to spread responsive misery. When Adolf Hitler asked for safe passage to…
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Is the US preparing a coup against Putin?
In his first term as President, Putin achieved the defenestration of the primitive ruling class from the time of Yeltsin…
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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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The economic implications of the invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine will have more than geopolitical and military implications. There will be disruptions of financial and…
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European security: Who can be trusted to protect Europe?
By Robert Moore The migrant crisis in the European Union, exasperated by deteriorating relations with Russia and Belarus, has once…
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Dispatches from the South China Sea: a defense of the global commons
In the conduct of U.S. National Security Policy, the brunt of Washington’s relations with Beijing is an enduring mark that…
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