On the 31st of March the New York Times reported on Hesen Jabr, a nurse who was fired after using the word…
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From Sarajevo in 1914 to Munich in 1938, historical analogies provide a cognitive shortcut to help us make sense of complex issues,…
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Energy geopolitics has entered a new chapter in its long history. Climate change and energy security urge for a shift to renewable…
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Unilateral sanctions are popular foreign policy tools in the USA and the EU, both actors readily employ them to defend their interests…
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‘Emerging and disruptive technologies (EDTs)’ are a recent buzzword among the technology industry and state governments alike. The term refers to new…
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On 2 June, Mexico elected its first female president or, in Spanish, presidenta. Claudia Sheinbaum, president-elect of Mexico, has been lauded globally…
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Seven stocks carried the S&P 500 in 2023. Their names are familiar: Apple, Alphabet, Amazon.com, Meta, Microsoft, or “GAMAM,” plus NVIDIA and…
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The regional balance of power and the overall political situation in the Sahel region has undergone radical changes since the Arab Spring.…
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Dr William Allchorn is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at Richmond, the American University in London and Honorary…
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Critical terrorism studies (CTS) has become an increasingly prominent and important fixture within contemporary debate on political violence. Its contributions – in…