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Gaza and the Apocalypse

TEL AVIV – Throughout recorded history, crises and tragedies have inevitably spurred apocalyptic interpretations that seek to imbue temporal catastrophes with some divine or redemptive meaning. One can see this in the doctrines of the major monotheistic religions, and even in modern totalitarian ideologies, such as communism and Nazism. One

Stock Market: A Reflection of Economic Sentiment

Following a review of the correlation between investor emotion and market performance in a recent research, Dr. Johnson came to

Transforming Health Care in Southeast Asia

As the world grapples with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, accelerating climate change, wars, and genocide, many emerging economies

Harris Has the Momentum to Beat Trump

In both national and swing-state surveys, voters expressed serious doubts about his ability to maintain the mental acuity needed to

China’s commitment: Anchored in Modernization and further Deepening Reform

Currently, China’s economy is maintaining an upward trend, high-quality development is advancing in a solid manner, and main macro-economic figures

Middle East Peace and the US Election

NEW HAVEN – Following his near-death experience, Donald Trump chose a running mate who takes ideas seriously. To be sure,

What to Make of the New Russia-North Korea Alliance

Chinese and US strategic interests overlap far more on the Korean Peninsula than they do in Ukraine or the Middle

Europe Needs an Industrial Development Fund

EIDF funds should be allocated based on the needs of domestic industries and the contribution of each sector to its

The Path Not Taken in Trump’s Immunity Case

NEW HAVEN – Both Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court have just

Why Macronism Failed

The far right, far left, center left, and center right each still tend to win at least a fifth of