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EDITORIALS

How the United States Violates the Rights of Undocumented Workers

Examining U.S. failure to protect and enforce human rights protections for undocumented workers.  By Diane Cruz. (12/21/2021)

Peace in Plurality: Religious Homogeneity and Social Instability in Southeast Asia

Paper analyzes the relationship between religious homogeneity and social instability and exclusion in Southeast Asia and to study the connection between them. By Dylan Nigh. 12/21/2021

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How Did We Get Here?: An Analysis of The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Western Europe

Paper demonstrates that Western European right-wing populism is the product of a gradual process that can be dated back to post-World War II. By Nathan Martins. 12/21/2021

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2022 or 2020, too? Of the West and its Self-annihilation

Article elaborates on the ongoing C-19 crisis and the surrounding socio-political and economic implication. It suggests main challenges for the EU and revisits basics of the HR regime. Finally, the text also warns about non-intentional escalation which may lead even to a global nuclear holocaust. By Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic.(12/21/2021)

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The Global Future of Solar Energy Explored: A Short Note

Essays analyzes solar energy and its prospects. By Dr. Sohail Mahmood. 12/20/2021

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For a Global Left

Author calls for the need of an international strategy among the left to handle changes in capital flows under globalisation.  It argues that political solutions of the future will be determined in IGOs, due to the decreasing power of the nation state and the international flows of capital. By Josephine Harmon. (12/15/2021)

‘Naya’ Pakistan: A story of failed Hybrid Democratic Setup

Essay analyzes Pakistan's hybrid democracy and its challenges. By Hrithik Singh. (12/10/2021)

The Health Care Systems of the United States and Switzerland

Paper analysis Swiss and U.S. health care systems, suggesting that the United States should consider changes.  By Ingrid Noriega. (12/08/2021)

New Caledonia: A Wedge in the AUKUS?

What impacts could New Caledonia's December 12 vote for independence have for ANKUS and China's growing role in the region? By Manlio Graziano and Mathilde Philippon   By Manlio Graziano and Mathilde Philippon. (12/07/2021)

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With the Failure of Politics, People Are Waking Up to the Realization That They Have a World to Win

People everywhere are waking up to the realization that they must fight to organize the world in such a way that there is a sustainable future for humanity and the planet. By C.J. Polychroniou. (12/07/2021) 

India arrogates Sun Tzu to upstage China - a satire

The Indian government’s responses to China’s calculated advances into Indian territory have been assuming undertones of frailty. This satire on this issue deduces that New Delhi is arrogating China’s own ancient military doctrine of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War to disarm the aggressor. By Sarosh Bana. (11/16/2021)

Artificial Intelligence and Global Security

Analyzing impacts of AI on global security. By Dr. Ehab Khalifa. (11/09/2021)

Climate of Im/pact – A Streetcar named Glasgow

Former OECD Secretary-General discusses the ongoing Climate Change talks at COP26. By Donald Johnston. (11/06/2021)

Revolutionary Activism May Be Our Last Best Hope to Avert a Climate Catastrophe

The challenge ahead is to turn every city and every town in virtually every major country in the world into a stronghold of the global climate movement. By C. J. Polychroniou. (11/04/2021)

Hidden Champion from Eastern Europe

The President of Moldova fights corruption.  By Júlia Costa de Araújo. (11/04/2021)

Women Rights Issues in Western China and Southern Sudan - old

Paper examines what causes the problems of lacking education that women face in western China and southern Sudan and how to solve them.  By Cheng Huang. (11/03/2021)

Women Rights Issues in Western China and Southern Sudan

Paper examines what causes the problems of lacking education that women face in western China and southern Sudan and how to solve them.  By Cheng Huang. (11/03/2021)

Women Rights Issues in Western China and Southern Sudan

Paper examines what causes the problems of lacking education that women face in western China and southern Sudan and how to solve them. By Cheng Huang. 11/03/2021

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Revolutionary Activism May Be Our Last Best Hope to Avert a Climate Catastrophe

The challenge ahead is to turn every city and every town in virtually every major country in the world into a stronghold of the global climate movement.  By C.J. Polychroniou. (11/02/2021)

The Status Quo in Asia: Prospects for Pan-Asian Integration

Reflections on the Nonalliened Movement’s 60th anniversary – with a special focus on Asian affairs and fragility of relations there in absence of a pan-continental security setting. By Maria Smotrytska. (10/27/2021)

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Joseph Nye’s Reflections on Current International Relations: Public Diplomacy, Space Exploration and Artificial Intelligence

Summarizing an interview with Professor Joseph Nye, centering on Public Diplomacy / Soft Power.  Originally published by Marinho Media Analysis / October 26, 2021

Beyond Nonalignment: The Impact of the Cold War on India’s Foreign Policy

Paper argues that India’s Cold War foreign policy was dynamic and constantly adapting to different situations, rather than a static nonalignment which many accounts reduce it to. By Tridib Bhattacharya. (10/13/2021)

Noam Chomsky: The US-Led “War on Terror” Has Devastated Much of the World

In this interview, Noam Chomsky examines the 'War on Terror' and its effectiveness.  By C.J. Polychroniou. (09/30/2021)

India 2030: A Decade of Challenges and Opportunities

Looking ahead at the future of India.  By Hrithik Singh. (09/21/2021)

FATA’s Mainstreaming Trajectory

What are the positives and pitfalls of mainstreaming FATA?  By Muhmmad Haseeb. (09/21/2021)

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