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US Military: Too Much Tactics, Too Little Strategy
US Military: Too Much Tactics, Too Little Strategy
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President Mike Pence

By Stephan Richter and Bill Humphrey, July 22, 2017

Where Donald Trump is undisciplined and entertaining, Mike Pence is very disciplined and boring. But that discipline will not benefit the American at large.

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Afghanistan: A Morally Corrupting War

By Alon Ben-Meir, July 21, 2017

There is no military solution to the war in Afghanistan. The solution to the debacle lies with the Afghan tribes.

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Fifty Years of Immoral Occupation of Palestine

By Alon Ben-Meir, July 19, 2017

If the Israelis and the Palestinians learned to live in peace, it would usher in a renaissance the likes of which has never been seen before.

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Trump’s Woes – But No Fatal Evidence So Far

By Frank Vogl, July 18, 2017

There is no “smoking gun” yet.

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How Germany’s Current-Account Surplus Will Correct Itself

By Daniel Stelter, July 17, 2017

Germany’s over-dependence on its automotive industry will be its undoing.

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The EU and the Balkans: Parallel Lives Forever?

By Valbona Zeneli, July 16, 2017

Pessimism is real, but scapegoating the EU for the slow transformation of the Western Balkans is unfair.

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Western Balkans: Looking From the Outside In

By Valbona Zeneli, July 15, 2017

What does the EU mean to people in the Western Balkans?

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Trump in Paris: Bienvenue, Monsieur le Président!

By Jean-Francois Boittin, July 14, 2017

A message to the American President as he heads to France.

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Brazil: A Fallen Hero and the Start of a New Era?

By Frank Vogl, July 13, 2017

Lula’s sentence is a signal to all of Latin America that justice can prevail. From Mexico to the tip of Argentina, corruption has pervaded politics for decades. Now is the time to fix it for good.

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The Grenfell Tower Fallout

By Michael J. Brenner, July 13, 2017

The Grenfell Tower tragedy is a classic “what have we become” moment.

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The Liberal International Order: Just Who Shredded It?

By Stephan Richter, July 12, 2017

Blaming Putin cannot cover up the noxious combination of collective U.S. amnesia and the transparent shift of accountability for the proper conduct in international affairs.

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India After the G-20 Summit

By Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia, July 11, 2017

How does India fit into the world economy? Does the world's soon to be most populous nation have a viable economic strategy?

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The Kurds Under Erdogan’s Tyrannical Governance

By Alon Ben-Meir, July 10, 2017

When will Erdogan come to his senses to see that the solution to the conflict with the Kurds lies only in peace negotiations?

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Will Trump Surrender the Olympic Games to Macron?

By George Courmouzis, July 9, 2017

Will Trump fight for the 2024 games, or will he concede 2024 for 2028 and appear magnanimous for the first time in his life?

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Qatar: A Pariah?

By Bernard Wasow, July 8, 2017

Unlike its neighbors, Qatar has continued to do well ranked by perceived corruption.

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G20: How Many Countries Really?

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The G20’s Economic Weight

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The G20 by Population

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Voter Turnout in Korea Vs Japan

By The Globalist on June 30, 2017
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Compulsory Voting in the OECD

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