United States
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INTL CONFLICTS
India’s vote on Jerusalem lacks strategic vision
By Abhinav Pandya India’s recent vote in the support of UN resolution on Jerusalem puts across myriad disturbing questions about the…
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AMERICAS
The Republican Party splitting apart? The Democrats should be worried
By Arthur S. Guarino The Republican Party is experiencing the most decisive time in its long existence. The presidential election of…
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ASIA
The Iran invasion: manufacturing consent
By Damir Mujezinovic Whenever the establishment left and the establishment right wholeheartedly agree on something, you know a large group…
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ASIA
Public unrest in Iran: a challenge for the theocratic regime
By Noah Phillips What began as a protest against the economic policies of the ruling government in Iran on December…
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AMERICAS
Full plate awaits Jerome Powell at the Federal Reserve
By Arthur S. Guarino When Jerome Powell becomes the new chair of the Federal Reserve Bank in 2018, a host of…
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AMERICAS
2018 US foreign policy: expect continuance of cataract vision
By Ben Tanosborn Changes in US administrations, whether they occur quadrennially or extend a full eight years, only have an…
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ASIA
Strained Pak-US ties: all is not lost
By Ubaid Ahmed Pakistan has always desired and wanted sustainable peace, stability and prosperity in the region. For that reason…
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INTL CONFLICTS
Donald Trump’s Jerusalem move scuttles Middle East Peace Process
By Nisar Ahmed Khan US President Donald Trump is notorious for taking widely infamous and clearly dangerous policy decisions driven…
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ASIA
Economics of nuclear power
By Qura tul ain Hafeez It’s all about organized lightening. Lights, sparks, brightness are symbol of life. It enables us…
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AMERICAS
US conservatism metamorphosing into shameful schism
By Ben Tanosborn For some of us who had an upbringing in traditional, conservative homes, and who first registered to…
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