POLITICS
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Saber noise in Argentina?
The acceptance by Macri in 2018 of the IMF postulates meant mortgaging the economic sovereignty of Argentina because after the…
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Democracies and voting security: The future of elections
Society has advanced at an exponential speed over the last few decades, and democracy helped us get to this point.…
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The chickens are coming home to roost
Are the West’s chickens coming home to roost? If the Western powers had gambled 2% of NATO’s budget and met…
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Russia has legitimate security concerns; the West needs to back off
By Richard E. Carroll For over a hundred years, the West has characterized Russia as a menacing and frightening boogeyman,…
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Turkish Israeli rapprochement on the Eastern Mediterranean: geostrategy and possible reflections on military project of PESCO framework
By Mehmet Bildik The Permanent Structured Cooperation, or PESCO, is one of the building blocks of the EU’s Defense policy.…
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USA and the NATO-Russia Founding Act
The nuclear escalation that had its turning point in the Cuban Missile Crisis culminated in the signing by Kennedy and…
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The rising tide of India’s multilateralism
By Sankalp Singh The treaty of Westphalia[1] marked a crucial genesis that led to the process of countries transforming and…
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Macron and the new Europe
In the event of being re-elected President in the Presidential elections in the spring of 2022, Macron will try to…
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Overview of Pakistan’s national security policy
By Salma Shaheen Pakistan’s first National Security Policy 2022-26 (hereafter the Policy), in many ways like defence white papers or…
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India’s discriminatory attitude toward minorities expose India as a fake union
By Saima Afzal On 26th of January, every year India celebrates its republic day because on this day Indian constitution…
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