Assessing America’s hegemony: Get the troops out of the Middle East – Andreas Kluth
In the complex debate over the substantial US military presence in the Middle East, one strategic question persists…
In the complex debate over the substantial US military presence in the Middle East, one strategic question persists…
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Jonathan Katzenellenbogen discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the potential risks and consequences.
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The gifted Juma, a Harvard Professor who rose from poverty in Western Kenya to become one of the world’s foremost thinkers in his field, succumbed to cancer last week.
Felicity Duncan takes a critical look at in-depth research predicting the end of Pax Americana, and what differences the world can expect when the baton moves across to China, the global leader-in-waiting.
So while one can never foresee the future, relying on miracles shouldn’t be part of the solution.