OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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The US must concede much ground in the Iran nuclear negotiations
The negotiations over Iran’s supposed nuclear bomb-building abilities seem to be stuck in a rut. Yesterday they re-started once again.…
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Time to stop pivoting: Great power competition is everywhere
By Matthew Ivey The Department of Defense recently completed its Global Posture Review (GPR), which sets forth its plans for…
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A new Cold War between Russia and the West?
George Orwell, the author of “Animal Farm”, the satire on how a dictatorship can slowly but steadily evolve in a…
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Switzerland’s responses on the Xinjiang issue: A brief footprint so far
By Ilham Rilin Fiadi The issue of human rights violations against the Uighurs in Xinjiang, China, still remains a global…
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Geopolitics: Russia extending its sphere of influence in Africa’s Sahel
By Kester Kenn Klomegah With renewed and full-fledged interest to uproot French domination, Russia has ultimately begun making inroads into…
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Information operations: An understudied facet of Russian influence in Africa
By Miriam Roday and Sarah Daly In a quiet neighborhood just outside of Accra, 16 Ghanaians were instructed to create…
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ISIS Mozambique: Why United States Africa Command needs to shift its priorities
By Emma Sameth Mass graves. Child soldiers. Executions. Beheadings. Massacres. These are just some of the disturbing realities currently plaguing…
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Cold War warriors are on the ascendancy again
Oh, to be a Cold War warrior again! I always felt a bit sorry for those politicians, academics, soldiers and…
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The Putin-Modi summit was a global geostrategic game-changer
The Globally Significant Summit Russian President Putin’s visit to New Delhi to meet with Indian Prime Minister Modi was a…
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