By Paul Eckert In a world bracing for a close U.S. presidential election result this week, a large swathe of Asia picks its leaders without suspense — and mostly with little popular participation….
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Azerbaijan’s Aliyev Wants To Make Turkic States Group A Major International Player
(Eurasianet) — As they eagerly pursue an expansion of trade relations with the West, the leaders of Turkic states in Eurasia are clearly wary of importing Western values. This dichotomy of interests…
China’s Two Meetings And What They Mean For The United States – Analysis
By June Teufel Dreyer On the first Monday in March 2024, delegates—nearly 3,000 to the National People’s Congress (NPC) and over 2,000 to the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference—gathered in Beijing. With…
The Disinformation Age: The Collapse Of Liberal Democracy In The United States – Book Review
I owe it to a wonderful teacher of Translation Studies, Prof. DR, for having introduced the class to The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to Tarzan (1991) by…
Why The Gulf States Have An Interest In Russia-Ukraine Peace – Analysis
By Luke Coffey At a meeting of the G7 in October 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky launched his Peace Formula. It consists of 10 points that can lead to a just and…