As long as the US maintained strong alliances with Japan and Europe, they would represent more than half the world economy, compared to a mere 20 percent for China and Russia ...
After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989 and almost a year before the Soviet Union collapsed in late 1991, US President George H W Bush proclaimed ...
With the US pivoting towards isolationism, unilateralism and nationalism, Southeast Asian nations must stick together.
The geopolitical landscape is evolving, with China rising and Trump’s policies reshaping global alliances. Where does South Africa fit in?
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The tyranny of anarchy and what to do
It is both exciting and alarming to be a student of international affairs as the world is being turned upside down. In just ...
One World Under Doom is giving readers one of the most interesting Marvel events in years. The story sees Doctor Doom — ...
A Gaza family's open admission this week that they killed an officer from the Hamas-run police force after they said a ...
The pockets of anti-Hamas sentiment were highlighted by the video of the street killing of the police officer going viral on ...
His new book is "Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis ... And without order, there can be no freedom. That’s why we must always fear anarchy. Are we experiencing a global paradigm shift?
Xenophobic hysteria over the statistically insignificant number of small-boat crossings deliberately conceals how capitalism manipulates population flows for profit — if we can explain that, we’ll ...
The first thing to say about laissez-faire liberalism is that it arose in Europe, specifically in Western Christendom. This ...