OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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The Ukraine crisis – the other side
By Raphael Lapin “I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery…
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Kazakhstan: new challenges
By Kateryna Odarchenko Early 2022 got marked with the massive protests in Kazakhstan, which have already led to the burning…
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How the Vietnam War pushed MLK to embrace global justice, not only civil rights at home
By Anthony Siracusa, University of Colorado Boulder On July 2, 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. stood behind President Lyndon Baines…
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Evergrande’s danger to China
China’s economy needs to grow by leaps and bounds in order to feed its 1.4 billion people. This means having…
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The US risks losing its influence in the Horn of Africa. Here’s how to get it back
By Gabriel Negatu Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his freshly resigned Sudanese counterpart, Abdalla Hamdok, are arguably the most…
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From Bethlehem – A view of misthought on Israeli history
Perhaps the biggest single misthink in Western history is best understood by standing in the town square of Bethlehem, allowing…
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Donald Trump and the African-American dystopia
According to an NBC poll, 54% of the white population would be “angry with the system”, which would have led…
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Examining Neo-Confucian and Neo-Liberal school of thought: A study of economic systems of the United States and China
By Abdul Wasay Ajmal The academic study of International Relations follows on a detailed analysis on the degree of implementation of…
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US-Israel agreement to attack Iran?
The successive Jewish military offensives against Gaza and the West Bank have always been protected by the “spiral of silence”…
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