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Is the Far-Right Winning Europe’s Culture War?
Posted on March 15, 2016March 31, 2016

Is the Far-Right Winning Europe’s Culture War?

The far-right’s nationalist and protectionist ideology continues to win support and fuel anti-EU sentiments

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Divided and Confused, Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement is Perplexed by Violence
Posted on March 9, 2016April 1, 2016

Divided and Confused, Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement is Perplexed by Violence

Both protesters and local government officials must shift strategies in order to overcome the city’s growing divisions.

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How To Stop An Independence Movement
Posted on March 8, 2016March 31, 2016

How To Stop An Independence Movement

Fighting against Nicola Sturgeon’s charismatic populism will be perhaps the greatest challenge the British union has faced

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The Headache that is Military Procurement: Why the F-35 is Not Canada’s Best Option
Posted on March 7, 2016March 31, 2016

The Headache that is Military Procurement: Why the F-35 is Not Canada’s Best Option

The F-35 is a trillion-dollar boondoggle. Buying a combination of jets and drones will cost less, promote economic growth and provide military capabilities better suited to Canadian needs.

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Some Cold Water for That Bern: Sanders Has Nothing Close to a Foreign Policy
Posted on February 23, 2016June 7, 2016

Some Cold Water for That Bern: Sanders Has Nothing Close to a Foreign Policy

Sanders prefers to continue his pillory of all things high finance to the exclusion of nearly all else — foreign policy, in particular.

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Closing Kaesong: A New Chapter in North-South Relations
Posted on February 22, 2016June 29, 2017

Closing Kaesong: A New Chapter in North-South Relations

The closing of the Kaesong Industrial Complex marks what could be a hardline shift in South Korea’s policy toward its northern neighbor.

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Negative Interest Rates and Keynes’s String
Posted on February 21, 2016February 21, 2016

Negative Interest Rates and Keynes’s String

Negative interest rate policies challenge the foundations of the modern financial system, and may actually hinder economic growth.

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China and the West: Time to End Double Standards on Terrorism
Posted on February 19, 2016February 24, 2016

China and the West: Time to End Double Standards on Terrorism

The Western narrative depicts such attacks as Kunming as the result of China’s own flawed ethnic-minority policies.

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Nuclear War: Politics, Prevention, and Fallout
Posted on February 17, 2016June 1, 2016

Nuclear War: Politics, Prevention, and Fallout

Alex Davies speaks with Dr. Ira Helfand about the humanitarian and environmental effects of nuclear exchange.

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