Repeating Iraq in Venezuela: Different Presidents, Same Mistake
The world is currently in a fragile imbalance as US hegemonic power declines amidst the rise of Trump’s hemispheric foreign policy.
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The world is currently in a fragile imbalance as US hegemonic power declines amidst the rise of Trump’s hemispheric foreign policy.
Africans are in a position to create alternative solutions, establish a regulatory framework, and pursue the development of genuine digital sovereignty.
Washington’s actions in the coming years may reshape the political and economic landscape of the Western hemisphere.
As long as the AU remains deficient in funding its activities and has to rely on the West, and now China, it will be obligated to further the interests of its benefactors.
The internationalization of the Venezuelan crisis is neither inevitable nor simply the result of domestic authoritarian drift
If drug enforcement were the operative concern in Trump’s calculus, Venezuela would barely register.
This sustained character of Trump’s foreign policy decisions constitute a reversal of multilateral expectations after the end of the Cold War.
Neo-Ottomanism represents a civilizational state nationalism of restorative nostalgia, seeking the restoration of imperial status in a hierarchical world.
Syrian politics today looks like a frontline of totalising projects competing to own the future in the name of the nation, the revolution, or the country.
The emerging academic sub-discipline of political hauntology explores how the past, especially lost or failed futures, can haunt the present.