INTRODUCTION In the intricate dance of international relations, the concept of spheres of influence offers a captivating lens ...
The decade or so since the financial crisis of 2008 has seen a resurgence of interest in what nineteenth-century thinkers would have called “the social question,” backpedaling somewhat from the ...
The era of polite transatlantic nodding is over. Chancellor Merz is signaling that if the U.S. wants to go it alone, Germany will stop waiting by the ...
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Rwanda: Experts Urge Universities to Prepare Students to Solve African Problems
Experts have called on African universities to deliberately prepare students to understand the continent's political, governance, and development realities, arguing that Africa's challenges can only ...
Russian-Armenian military-technical cooperation has undergone significant shifts since the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. These ...
The weak sanitary and phytosanitary standards Pakistan abided by to export agricultural products to Afghanistan have made ...
Snapchat gave users nine years to accumulate memories, and will now charge them to keep those memories. Behavioral economics reveals why this feels like psychological coercion.
The red flag still waves over Beijing — but the bearer is not the bicycle-riding factory worker, the rural peasant, or the ...
The government ordered civilians to remain indoors, leaving streets deserted and shops shuttered. Fuel stations were closed ...
Washington’s demolition of Section 907 will not mark an act of generosity toward Azerbaijan, but the completion of a broader ...
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Year in review: A look at events in March 2025
Kurdish militants who have been waging a 40-year insurgency in Turkey have declared a ceasefire. The move comes just two days ...
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