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The Week Ahead: 28 January-3 February 2018
January 29, 2018 4 min. read

Trump’s State of the Union. Turkey intensifies operations in Syria. Merkel mends her coalition. All this in The Week Ahead. UNITED STATES: Trump’s State of the Union: President Trump will present his State of the Union Address to Congress this Tuesday, following a rough week that included a government shutdown, controversy in Davos, and revelations […]

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Apologia de Profundis re Trumpus
September 14, 2017 3 min. read

To those visiting New York City for the first time in awhile, you may be wondering is this America? Yes it is, but we need you to be patient with us.

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Trump Hires Chinese Government Firm for Dubai Golf Club
September 13, 2017 4 min. read

The President’s global conflict-of-interest problems just got a little bit bigger following revelations about the Trump International Golf Club Dubai.

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Is Extremism the Sole Reason for the Collapsing Order of ‘Worldliness’?
September 5, 2017 6 min. read

The ramming of identity-politics-based extremism disparately sprouting around the globe has reawakened the totalitarian madness.

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A Trump Doctrine? Not Yet
August 31, 2017 5 min. read

There will be no more nation-building in Afghanistan under the “Trump doctrine”. But will its policies allow a role for the Taliban in a future government?

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Muslims in the Crosshairs of Hate
August 22, 2017 7 min. read

Human history is peppered with dreadful accounts of minority communities who were deliberately demonized before atrocities were committed against them.

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The Balkanization of American Society
August 16, 2017 3 min. read

Societies that pull themselves to the extremes often have to ignore large swaths of reality to make the mental leap to self-abuse.

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North Korea: Push Comes to Shove
July 24, 2017 5 min. read

North Korea’s July 4 launch of an ICBM pushes us to a full reckoning with our motives, values, and national existence. In columnist Charles Krauthammer’s words, for “25 years and five administrations, we have kicked the North Korean can down the road. We are now out of road.” North Korea has put enough “facts on […]

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The Department of State’s Listening Survey Calls For A Mission
July 20, 2017 5 min. read

The State Department issued the report on an internal “listening survey” on July 5. The report is not public, but reports indicate that its first recommendation is to define a mission for the Department of State. It also addresses a host of other concerns, and current and past State personnel complain that the Department is […]

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