POLITICS
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New era in Cyprus: a unique opportunity for cooperation
By Mustafa Lakadamyalı Just last month, the Greek Cypriots voted for their new leader, Nikos Christodoulides, who was quick to set…
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Why the United States should support Azerbaijan against the Iran-Russia axis
By Rufat Ahmedzade Iran’s Hybrid Warfare The recent terror attack against the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tehran is an escalation in…
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An American object lesson for Israel
By Suzanne Rosenberg The day after President Donald Trump was inaugurated, the Pink Hat movement was formally born. Some three hundred thousand…
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Russia’s cultural diplomacy in multipolar world. Reviewing the case for Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah After a careful research to find the meaning and implications of the term “multipolar world” often…
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China, Russia, and the Bomb
By Lawrence S. Wittner Even international alliances can unravel when nations confront the insanity of a nuclear holocaust. An illustration…
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America’s uncompromising intent for Indo-Pacific supremacy
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus), hosted by Cambodia, reflected yet again the growing…
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Putin’s nuclear bluff rewrites the playbook
By Tom Arms Is Putin’s threat to use nuclear weapons a big bluff? Is he just blowing hot air that…
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President Xi and Biden Discuss China-U.S. Relations ahead of the G20 Summit in Bali
By Nizhoni Dawn Becenti With tensions continuing to rise between U.S. and China, the meeting of U.S. President Joe Biden…
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The new Congress should conduct a top to bottom review of U.S. foreign assistance
By Daniel F. Runde In this age of great power competition, the U.S. needs to conduct a thorough review of…
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US must bolster support for peace in Myanmar
By Renuka Naj Myanmar has oscillated wildly from being an American darling to an outcast. The country’s wobbly road to…
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