Reading The Tea Leaves In Hong Kong – OpEd
By Jonathan Power In 1995 in a little remembered event Li Ruthuan, a member of the Chinese Politburo (containing the top seven in the government), made a speech likening the Chinese take-over of Hong...
View ArticleThe Western Way Of War: Owning The Narrative Trumps Reality – OpEd
War propaganda and feint are as old as the hills. Nothing new. But what is new is that infowar is no longerthe adjunctto wider war objectives – but has becomean endin and of itself. The West has come...
View Article‘Democracies’ Attack Journalism As They Attack Democracy Itself – OpEd
‘What does democracy mean if elections are ignored and journalists are charged as criminals? That is the case today, as western countries descend into crises of their own making and are more blatant...
View ArticleWe No Longer Ponder The Good Life – OpEd
Last night I went out with friends and had a wonderful conversation about what constitutes the “Good Life.” This came on the heels of a marathon discussion, a few days earlier, with my three adult...
View ArticleWill Kamala Make Idealism Great Again? – OpEd
As the presidential race enters the final stretch, politicians are recycling the usual scams to make people believe this election will be different. At last week’s Democratic National Convention,...
View ArticleJavier Milei And Argentina’s Economic Challenge – Interview
In this interview for The Misesian, we ask economist (and Argentina native) Nicolás Cachanosky about the prospects for a lasting change to Argentina’s highly inflationary and interventionist economy....
View ArticleVivek Ramaswamy On The Battle For The Soul Of The American Right – OpEd
By Patrick Carroll Vivek Ramaswamy has emerged in recent years as one of the key figures in the Republican scene. His fresh ideas and youthful vigor have been a draw to many who would otherwise be...
View ArticleModi’s Uplifting Hugs Form Beautiful Connections In World Diplomacy – OpEd
By Anurag Punetha In the realm of international diplomacy, where every gesture is scrutinized and every word weighed, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced a refreshing and somewhat...
View ArticleContours Of The Financial Mess In The Maldives – Analysis
President Mohamed Muizzu is seeking bailouts from India and China. Maldives in a financial mess and is looking out for bailouts from India and China. It’s foreign and domestic debt was 110% of the...
View ArticleEU To Train Additional 15,000 Ukrainian Soldiers By 2025
By Aurélie Pugnet (EurActiv) — The EU is expected to raise its training targets for Ukraine’s army from currently 60,000 to 75,000 by the end of the year, as ministers look into reviewing the...
View ArticlePolitical Appointments Or Career Diplomacy? Challenge Of New Law On Foreign...
By Amb. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arben Cici The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania has introduced a new “Law on Foreign Service in the Republic of Albania”, currently open for public...
View ArticleThe Gaza War Has Deepened The Divide Between Democrats And Republicans – OpEd
Since its founding in 1948, Israel has worked hard to maintain bipartisan support in American politics, maintaining distance from both Democratic and Republican presidents to secure backing from both...
View ArticleIsmail Haniyeh: The Rise And Fall Of The Palestinian Radical Leader – Analysis
On July 31, the news that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh had been assassinated by Mossad in Tehran after attending the inauguration of Iran's new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, hit like a bombshell. There...
View ArticleRussia Targets Ukrainian Infrastructure To Exhaust Civilian Population –...
One of the most intense bombardments against Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion took place on August 27. The Russian attack on Kiev and some fifteen regions of Ukraine was reportedly...
View ArticleThe Quad Is Self-Strengthening And Self-Sustaining – Analysis
Amidst new waves of security and defence overtures in the Indo Pacific region ranging from the newly formed the Squad, to Aukus and potential Asian NATO, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) has...
View ArticleGrowing Challenges For Dems In Arab And Muslim Voting Hotspots Across The US...
While the Gaza War has brought attention to the political influence of Arab and Muslim Americans amid the election season, their growing impact will affect policies beyond the conflict in the Middle...
View ArticleA Return To Form: Expediting US Arms To Israel – OpEd
Despite much grandstanding in the Biden administration about halting specific arms shipments to Israel over feigned concerns about how they might be used (inflicting death is the expected form), US...
View ArticleRobert Reich: Georgia On My Mind – OpEd
Georgia is back in play. Just over a month ago, Democrats had all but written it off. It’s now one of six major states that could go either way. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz kicked off their first...
View ArticleJF-17 PFX—A Pakistani Paradigm Shift: Is HAL Ready To Rise To The Challenge?...
The Pakistani Air Force (PAF) is said to be collaborating with its Chinese partners to enhance its JF-17 fighter jet, creating an advanced version, named the JF-17 PFX. Recent information indicates...
View ArticleProtecting The Widow Maker: The US Marines Exonerate The Osprey – OpEd
The tiltrotor V-22 Osprey has a plagued, bloodied history. But blighted as it is, the aircraft remains a cherished feature of the US Marines, regarded as vital in supporting combat assault, logistics...
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