POLITICS
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The changing dynamics in world politics
By Richard E. Caroll The only constant aspect of politics is change; this applies especially to world politics. With no…
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Enlargement divides the Balkan countries and the European Union
By Richard Rousseau On October 6th, the European Union’s 27 member states and the Western Balkans’ six members (Albania, Bosnia…
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Secret agreement between Biden and Putin to implement the G2?
Joe Biden’s harsh statements about Russia (“Putin is a murderer”), the withdrawal of ambassadors from both countries and the veiled…
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Despite Brexit Europe will continue to come together
The lorries have no drivers. The supermarket shelves are emptying. The poor are having their subsidies cut. The British government…
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Chad wants to lead the charge against Russia’s inroads in Françafrique
Chad’s Anti-Russian Accusations Chadian Foreign Minister Cherif Mahamat Zene was quoted by France24 warning against Russian influence in Africa. According…
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A way out of North Korean nuclear crisis
On September 15th news broke that North Korea had test fired two ballistic missiles off its east coast. On the…
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Joe Biden’s new doctrine and the return of geopolitics
By Dr. Sadri Ramabaja J. Biden’s one-week visit, which culminated in a meeting in Geneva with Putin, demonstrated how committed Washington…
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France’s exit from NATO?
In the event of being reelected President in the presidential elections in spring 2022, Macron will try to catalyze the…
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Taiwan will never submit to China
In today’s New York Times: “And then, there is Taiwan, the issue administration officials and national security experts agree is most…
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A wise exodus from Afghanistan
I like this. It’s from yesterday’s New York Times. “Senator Christopher Murphy, a Democrat of Connecticut who supports President Joe…
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