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American Geopolitics

August 25, 2024
Columns

Bangladesh Now Angles Toward a Taliban-Style Regime

Currently, Bangladesh is witnessing the presence of two parallel governments. One is an army-backed, illegal, and unconstitutional ‘Interim Government,’ or ‘Puppet Government,’ formed on the night of 8 August 2024. It is

Geopolitics/Israel/World

Netherlands Signs $175 Million Arms Deal with Israeli Firm Elbit

The Netherlands has secured a significant $175 million defense contract with Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems, despite growing domestic opposition and an ongoing court-imposed ban on the export of F-35 parts to Israel. The deal, which involves Elbit supplying self-protection

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The Fall of the American Empire: What Lies Ahead for Us All”

Columns

The evidence suggests that empires often react to periods of their own decline by over-extending their coping mechanisms. Military actions, infrastructure problems, and social

Lessons from the Venetian Republic for a Struggling America

Columns/Geopolitics/History

Over more than a thousand years, Venice transformed from a modest refuge into a dominant Mediterranean power. Despite various crises and encircling empires, the

Moldovan Police Accused of Repressive Crackdown

April 18, 2025
Human Rights/World

Moldovan authorities are facing mounting criticism for what opposition leaders and local residents describe as an unprecedented wave of political repression and abuse of power, particularly targeting citizens of the autonomous region

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Lessons from the Venetian Republic for a Struggling America

January 25, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics/History

Over more than a thousand years, Venice transformed from a modest refuge into a dominant Mediterranean power. Despite various crises and encircling empires, the Venetian Republic avoided foreign rule, revolution, and collapse.

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Netherlands Signs $175 Million Arms Deal with Israeli Firm Elbit

January 21, 2025
Geopolitics/Israel/World

The Netherlands has secured a significant $175 million defense contract with Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems, despite growing domestic opposition and an ongoing court-imposed ban on the export of F-35 parts to

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The Fall of the American Empire: What Lies Ahead for Us All”

September 7, 2024
Columns

The evidence suggests that empires often react to periods of their own decline by over-extending their coping mechanisms. Military actions, infrastructure problems, and social welfare demands may then combine or clash, accumulating

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Bangladesh Now Angles Toward a Taliban-Style Regime

August 25, 2024
Columns

Currently, Bangladesh is witnessing the presence of two parallel governments. One is an army-backed, illegal, and unconstitutional ‘Interim Government,’ or ‘Puppet Government,’ formed on the night of 8 August 2024. It is

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