POLITICS
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Whither democracy?
In the year 2000 George W. Bush became the victor of an imperfect presidential election. The less than straightforward way…
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Malaysia’s China dilemma
By Collins Chong Yew Keat Decades of progress are expected to yield the desired outcome in charting Malaysia’s own autonomous…
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What is the Fourth Branch of the US government up to?
Wright Mills, in his book “The Power Elite” (1956), indicates that the key to understanding North American restlessness would be…
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The U.S. must engage Tehran in dialogue before it is too late, or lose Iran to China’s emerging coalition
Behrooz Ayaz and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill The current U.S. administration must have the political will to pay the domestic political…
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Why India and Pakistan need to leverage their cultural rituals to kick start arms control talks
By Dr. Nasir Mehmood and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill India and Pakistan have been unable to resume productive arms control negotiations…
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Italy’s political problems are serious
Italy is experiencing political turmoil that occurs on a recurring basis. It could best be described as political backstabbing in…
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Running back to the UN
In late 2004 the U.S. was ignoring the UN despite it being obvious to the outside world that it was…
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We must summon strategic resolve to nix “No-limits” China-Russia nexus
By Kaush Arha The U.S. and allies need to demonstrate strategic resolve to deter foreseeable and often coordinated sustained attacks…
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US-China conflict: Relational patterns of the past, reflecting the present?
By Iqra Mumtaz US-China relations will determine the landscape of international arena. The global power politics contributes to the stability…
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Electoral politics is causing the delay in Canada’s foreign policy on China
By Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Despite repeated calls from the Biden Administration, the Canadian government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has…
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