Canadian thinker Jordan Peterson has argued that much of the Muslim-majority world remains trapped in what he bluntly describes as “authoritarian hellholes,” estimating that around 40 of roughly 50 ...
Dalio’s “Phase Five” corresponds closely to this condition. The United States retains the procedural shell of democracy, but its integrative function has weakened. Elections are no longer widely ...
The world's middle powers should serve as the counterweight in facing current geopolitical challenges, says the writer.
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For Gavin Newsom, now comes the hard part
Political analysis is comparative, not qualitative. It isn’t that the people who win elections are necessarily good at ...
Others have spent the past few months raging about the injustice of the state’s new politics of class warfare. Why? A ...
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Breaking: Renowned scholar, Biodun Jeyifo, dies at 80
By Nehru OdehProfessor Biodun Jeyifo, renowned scholar, literary critic, public intellectual, Marxist and committed trade unionist, is dead. The world-class intellectual, popularly known as BJ, died ...
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IPAC–SDS host high-level consultation on religious freedom in South Asia; comparative report out
A high-level consultation on “Religious Freedom in South Asia” was jointly organised by IPAC and Shivi Development Society at ...
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Former hostage Gadi Moses proposes detailed mandate for October 7 state commission of inquiry
JPPI initiative argues that the scope of investigation - not the identity of members - will determine whether Israel confronts the root causes of the October 7 failures.
High-Cost Credit and Limited Financial Tools • Precarious workers in both countries relied more heavily on high-cost credit—Buy-Now-Pay- Later (BNPL) products, payday loans, or other short-term ...
Between Olympus and the Ganges: How Greece and India Shaped the Modern Mind by Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj. Between Olympus and the Ganges is a sweeping, intellectually ambitious work of ...
In this blog post, Wafa Alam examines how cycles of protest, from Shahbagh to Road Safety to Quota Reform, have unfolded over time, and what they reveal about learning, repression, and political ...
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