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Jacinda Ardern, the Fall of a Nice Girl and the Lesson in That

Posted By: adminon: January 20, 2023In: People in ActionTags: Christchurch terrorist attack, Family, Free sex, Free speech, Hegemon, International Union of Socialist Youths, South Pacific1 CommentViews:
Jacinda Ardern, the Fall of a Nice Girl and the Lesson in That

What lessons might be in the resignation of Jacinda Adern as Prime Minister of  the South Pacific nation of New Zealand, especially for those who live far away from that part of the world? T... Read more

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Nigeria Is a Failed State

Posted By: adminon: May 28, 2021In: SpectacleTags: Biafra Seccessionist Movement, BOKO HARAM, Hegemon, Niger Delta, Transparency InternationalNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria Is a Failed State

The debate on whether Nigeria is a failed state or not continues in the Western world. In a Foreign Affairs piece on May 5th, 2021, a Nigerian and a UK based scholar took the position that N... Read more

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Donald Trump, Iran and the Howl of a Dying Empire?

Posted By: adminon: January 11, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: Augustus triumphant, Green Zone, Hegemon, Qassem SuleimanNo CommentsViews:
Donald Trump, Iran and the Howl of a Dying Empire?

Whether the United States is a declining power has been a subject of a long debate since the mid 1980s. It could be said that the intervention of the late Prof Susan Strange in that debate i... Read more

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Great Power Succession Tussle Moves to Bolivia

Posted By: adminon: November 12, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: CHINA, Global primacy, Hegemon, John Mearsheimar, Joseph Nye Snr, Latin American Springs, RussiaNo CommentsViews:
Great Power Succession Tussle Moves to Bolivia

The radical moment that appears to have been peaking across Latin America is running the risk of reversal as the grand strategy of re-inserting right wing elements in power gathers momentum.... Read more

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Justice Onnoghen as a Teacher of Discourse, Context and Power

Posted By: adminon: January 15, 2019In: BookspaceTags: 'Bigman', HegemonNo CommentsViews:
Justice Onnoghen as a Teacher of Discourse, Context and Power

Why might the Chief Justice of Nigeria be called a teacher? The Chief Justice might be called so because his planned trial has demonstrated again how truths emerge rather than what truth is.... Read more

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