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Why Is Trump Unilaterally Dismantling US Defenses?

Jill Kastner, William C. Wohlforth LONDON, APRIL 29 (PS) – In 1933, when US President Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to normalize relations with the Soviet Union, he told Joseph Stalin that the Kremlin would first have to knock off its subversive activities inside the United States. Likewise, when President Ronald

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Until now, the EU’s need for unanimity has rendered it ineffective and too slow to act, owing to the considerable

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Protests erupted across the country, from Istanbul and Ankara to İzmir, Konya, Diyarbakır, and beyond. For many of the millions

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The progress made over the past decade proves that financial inclusion can be achieved with the right mix of innovation,

How Much “Weaponization” Can the Global Economy Take?

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