POLITICS
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Germany in the world: Sleepwalking no more?
By Michael Trinkwalder The 18th of May 2020 constituted nothing short of a revolution for the European Union (EU). On…
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Indian Americans, the final clincher at the US Presidential elections
By Preity Upala The United States Presidential election is at it’s final stretch. In some ways this is most extraordinary…
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India’s back to back missile tests and the contemporary notions of nuclear deterrence equilibrium in South Asia
Haris Bilal Malik The dynamics of nuclear deterrence in South Asia have been quite complex since the overt nuclearization of…
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India’s foreign policy under PM Narendra Modi
By Sudhanshu Tripathi It is only in critical times, the capability, will-power, patience and presence-of-mind of a leadership are tested.…
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Israel, Trump and the evangelical vote and the 2020 U.S elections
By Kobby Barda The importance of the State of Israel to evangelicals goes back to the mid-1970s, as an important basis…
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Mitsotakis’ Greece become a bully in the Mediterranean Sea
In his article published in April 2020, at London’s Central Banking Magazine, Prof. Dr. Steve H. Hanke [1] argued that:…
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The Kyrgyz color revolution crisis intensifies the US’ hybrid war containment Of Russia
Color Revolution In Central Asia The historically unstable Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan is once again in the midst of…
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Indonesia Jobs Bill: Loved by a few, hated by many
By Try Ananto Wicaksono Passed the controversial omnibus bill on job creation into law certainly felt like a dream come…
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Lebanon economic and political unrest explained
By Nourhan AlBahrani Until the 1970s, the tradition cliché had it that Lebanon was the Switzerland of the Middle East…
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China bullies Taiwan
China has decided once again- as it does periodically- to up the anti with Taiwan, the big off-shore island, it…
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