POLITICS
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Game of tariffs
By Sabah Aslam Adam Smith is considered the father of economics. Back in 18thcentury, he presented the concept of protectionism,…
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Why Sudan’s deadly crackdown on protesters could escalate in coming weeks
By Eric Keels, University of Tennessee and Joshua Lambert, University of Central Florida Sudanese security forces violently removed a protest…
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Greece first and safeguarding the promise of our future
By Panos Kammenos Our great nation has, over the course of decades, been subject to a steadily-building crisis. It has…
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Effectiveness of regionalism in South Asia: A comparative study between SAARC and BIMSTEC
By Sabyasachi Biswal We cannot fathom the phenomena of this world completely by simply relying or putting our faith on…
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India’s Prime Minister Modi pursues politics of Hindu nationalism – what does that mean?
By Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University Almost immediately after winning a second term in office on May 23, India’s Prime Minister…
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US is already fighting a conflict with Iran – an economic war that is hurting the wrong people
By David Cortright, University of Notre Dame Many are worried about the risk of war with Iran after the Trump…
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Time for a new trend in Ukraine
By Michael Bennett A quick read of two of the headlines from this morning’s Kyiv Post made me look back…
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Cameroon: Moving fast when there are short windows of opportunity for basic constitutional re-structuring
By Rene Wadlow On 8 May 2019, Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, after a 3-day…
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Open borders? Like we have for U.S. citizens?
By Raphael Benaroya Many on the political left have called for the U.S. to maintain open borders. Democrats have specifically…
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European elections: a beginner’s guide to the vote
By Tatiana Coutto, University of Warwick The European Parliament elections are not unlike cricket. Both can last for quite a…
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