Russia-Ukraine War Separating Children from Parents

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By Duggan Flanakin A report issued last September by Human Rights Watch cited Russian media reports that over 3.4 million Ukrainians -- including 555,000 children...

The Study of International Political Economy

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By Kalim Siddiqui I. Introduction The study of the international political economy refers to an interdisciplinary academic subject area of study that analyses economics, politics and...
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Tensions Over Trade in the Transatlantic Alliance

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By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor The relationship between two global giants, the EU and the US, was expected to get a healthy reset after...
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The New Cold War: Struggle for Global Domination (Part 1)

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By Kalim Siddiqui I. Introduction The ongoing war in Ukraine began with Russian aggression on 24 February 2022, and it has led to a massive pouring...
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The Rich Tapestry of India’s ESG Ideology: Insights from its Ancient Scriptures and Practices

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By Srinath Sridharan In today's rapidly changing world, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles are gaining significant traction, as societies across the globe recognise the...
House Approval of Debt Ceiling Deal a Triumph of the Political Center

House Approval of Debt Ceiling Deal a Triumph of the Political Center

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By Matt Harris Talking with a friend about the debt ceiling negotiations, I mentioned that there were incentives for centrists in Congress to cobble together...
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Biden-McCarthy Deal: Neoliberal Fiscal Policy Continues

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By Jack Rasmus Over the weekend, US House of Representatives speaker McCarthy and president Biden announced a tentative agreement on raising the debt ceiling. The deal—almost...
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The Climate Law Could Short-Circuit EV Tax Credits, Making Qualifying for Them Nearly Impossible

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By James Morton Turner President Joe Biden signed a far-reaching climate, energy and health care bill1on Aug. 16, 2022, that invests an unprecedented US$370 billion in...
Erdogan held onto power in Turkey

How Erdogan Held Onto Power in Turkey, and What This Means for the Country’s...

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By Mehmet Ozalp Recep Tayyib Erdogan will remain president of Turkey for another five years after winning Sunday’s run-off election over his long-time rival, Kemal...
US Tech War Against China

US Tech War Against China Is Unwarranted and Self-Destructive

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By Dr. Dan Steinbock                           US President Biden’s expanded technology war is bad...

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