More Political Uncertainties Affecting Europe’s Defense Build-up

Politics in Europe are growing increasingly unstable. The Starmer government in the United Kingdom (UK) is stalled and the German coalition of Gerhard Scholz dissolved, with elections coming. Under French President Emmanuel Macron, the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier lasted barely three months, as it recently collapsed upon a no-confidence vote by a parliament […]

More Political Uncertainties Affecting Europe’s Defense Build-up was originally published on Global Security Review.

January 16, 2025
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The Volatility of Cryptocurrency: Barrier or Enabler of Nuclear Escalation?

The volatility of cryptocurrency markets has been a major topic of discussion since the inception of digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Its impact extends beyond financial speculation and the promise of decentralized finance. Cryptocurrency’s creation is creating distinct ripples through the global economy, even reaching security and geopolitical affairs. Among the more intriguing dimensions […]

The Volatility of Cryptocurrency: Barrier or Enabler of Nuclear Escalation? was originally published on Global Security Review.

December 12, 2024
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Initiating Litigation Innovation: Getting from ‘No’ to ‘Go’

“The playing commences at the lower right hand corner designated ‘Go’” – Darrow, Charles (assignor to Parker Brothers, Inc.). Board Game Apparatus. U.S. Patent 2,026,082. Issued Dec. 31, 1935 At least when you’re playing Monopoly, it is easy to know how to begin. Select your token, place it on the corner space marked “Go,” roll […]

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November 7, 2024
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