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Why nationalism and the EU often clash
Across Europe, political parties span the full ideological spectrum. But there is one striking gap. There are many ...
A recent survey found that three out of ten Arizonans identify as either adherents or sympathizers to Christian Nationalism.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian examines how differing histories of power and survival shape the way nationalism is understood and ...
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has received complaints that military commanders are calling the war on Iran "biblically sanctioned" and a path to the end times. It's an alarming sign of ...
The confused and mixed signals coming out of the administration about its latest war of choice send the latest of many ...
A re-think is required – one that could involve unionism ...
Hundreds are dead. Iran is retaliating. And some of the people who helped start this war think it's going exactly as God intended.
Cutting welfare rolls and reducing government employment in welfare and regulatory bureaucracies alone wont balance the Federal budget.
Is the US-Israeli war on Iran set to fail? US military officials have conceded that Iran is more prepared than expected ...
Indonesia’s nickel boom shows industrial policy can work, but a resource-based industrialisation model is limiting its clean technology competitiveness.
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Analyst Amanda Clinton explains why global powers are pressuring Ghana over its gold royalty hikes
Amanda Clinton has underscored the importance of the government enforcing Ghana's sovereignty after concerns were raised about gold royalty hikes.
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Why Trump Is About to Lose Control in Iran
Air strikes have never dislodged a regime, and Robert Pape argues they will only deepen Trump’s foreign-policy dilemmas.
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