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Putin is Not Quite Lonely, Says Washington Post

Posted By: adminon: March 11, 2022In: De-EscalationTags: CHINA, Giants of the global South, India, Moscow, NATO group, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, S/Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western colonialismNo CommentsViews:
Putin is Not Quite Lonely, Says Washington Post

The Washington Post does not think that President Vladimir Putin of Russia is comprehensively isolated by the world and lonely. The leading US newspaper which devoted substantial portion of... Read more

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Jerusalem, US/Israel and the Grand Strategy Puzzle (2nd & 3rd)

Posted By: adminon: December 07, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Brandeis University, East Jerusalem, Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Old Testament, PLO, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Tel Aviv, “Corpus Separatum”, “Corpus Separatum” : Al-Aqsa mosqueNo CommentsViews:
Jerusalem, US/Israel and the Grand Strategy Puzzle (2nd & 3rd)

As a quick response to complaints and observations by readers who said it was until the end they discovered the two opinions here to be different arguments, this is to point out that a the b... Read more

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Jerusalem, US/Israel and the Grand Strategy Puzzle (1)

Posted By: adminon: December 07, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Al-Aqsa mosque, Brandeis University, East Jerusalem, Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Old Testament, PLO, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Tel Aviv, “Corpus Separatum”No CommentsViews:
Jerusalem, US/Israel and the Grand Strategy Puzzle (1)

On October 5th, 2017, Prof Stephen Walt, the International Relations scholar at Harvard University went to the University of Aberystwyth in the UK to deliver the 34th version of the Edward H... Read more

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Nigeria, Australia and Turkey Versus NGOs: Illiberal Exceptions or an Emerging Trend?

Posted By: adminon: October 04, 2017In: SpectacleTags: DanChurchAid, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, The International Medical CorpsNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria, Australia and Turkey Versus NGOs: Illiberal Exceptions or an Emerging Trend?

Devex Online, the International Development news platform, seems ill-at ease with the situation that it has started a series called ‘civil space in peril’. Right now in Nigeria,... Read more

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Life is Much Better When Others Are Happy Because of You
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