The International Productivity Problem, the Energy Transition, and Globalization, Going Forward
Essay argues that the stresses of the upcoming major worldwide energy transitions, accompanied by climate change protections, are likely to severely test national and international coordination sys...
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Will Afghanistan’s Lone Fighter Succeed?
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani is fighting wars on multiple fronts. What are his prospects for success? By Ali Reza Sarwar. (07/27/2016)
The Elimination of War Debate: Why Talking About Human Nature is Irrelevant
Paper explores, is war inherently inseparable from us and trying to eliminate it would therefore be a vain endeavour? By Nathanaël Chouraqui. (07/24/2016)
The Right to Know: Media Coverage, Election, and Informed Voting in Democracies
Short paper asks, What should the media cover to help people know better about candidates and make informed voting decisions during electoral campaigns? By Dr. Mohammed Al-Azdee. (07/07/...
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Questioning Anarchy: Nuclear Weapons as Leviathan
Paper aske, have nuclear weapons acted, to some extent, as the Leviathan of international politics since 1945? By Jibraan Mansoor. (07/05/2016)
Is Outdated Economics Threatening Western Civilization?
An interview with Prof. Graciela Chichilnisky who discusses talks her life and career in academia, her work, and the need to change Economics in order to save the planet. By C J Polychro...
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India and South Africa: The New Buoyance in Defense Ties
India must look to strengthen defense ties with fellow BRIC South Africa. By Ipshita Bhattacharya. (06/27/2016)