POLITICS
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Courts have avoided refereeing between Congress and the president, but Trump may force them to wade in
By Kirsten Carlson, Wayne State University President Donald Trump’s refusal to hand over records to Congress and allow executive branch…
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A second Arab Spring brewing?
What has been happening in Lebanon, Iraq, Algeria and Sudan for the past one and half months is nothing short…
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To impeach or not to impeach: What does it all mean?
Article 2, section IV of the US Constitution states that “The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall…
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The era emerged from “Ruwan Weli Saya”: Aftermath of presidential election in Sri Lanka
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane Civilizational influence in shaping national political consciousness is an indispensable factor that one cannot deny…
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Russia, Africa and the debts
By Kester Kenn Klomegah Long seen as a strategic partner, Russia has opened a new chapter and started building better…
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Why there is no Kurdish nation
By John Broich, Case Western Reserve University Since U.S. troops left their region, roughly 180,000 Kurds of northeastern Syria have…
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A progressive foreign policy
By Lyes Jalali-Yazdi In late 2017, Senator Sanders took to the stage at Westminster College to lay forth the progressive…
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US underscores FATF implementation remains uneven in Pakistan
By Iman Malik The U.S. State Department released its Congress-mandated Annual Country Reports on Terrorism on November 1, 2019. These…
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30 years after 9/11: How many Germanies should Europe have?
2019 sees the 30th anniversary of the European 9/11 – the fall of the Berlin Wall. Dislike the 9/11 that…
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Incorporating modernization and digitalization in new civil code of Uzbekistan
According to the Decree of the President of Uzbekistan “On measures to improve the civil legislation of the Republic of…
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