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Cognitive Dissonance in The Wind of Change
We have lost truth because we have lost our ability to reason. We accelerate when we need to slow down, dominate when we need to cooperate.

Lucas Deschênes
Jan 25, 20259 min read


Traditional Diplomacy is Outdated – It is Time For Backpackers to Take the Lead
Next time when you plan your hostel journey see yourself as an intercultural communication expert, culture ambassador, diplomat.

Sophie Trauner
Jan 25, 20253 min read


Profit Over Planet: How the Failure of Deterrence Empowers International Environmental Crime
If we are serious about climate, then a complete rethinking of punishment strategies is long overdue. We need practical deterrents.

Milena Fahr
Jan 25, 20255 min read


From Deterrence to Danger: On the Tightrope of a Nuclear War
What we can be sure of is that the war that has already begun between Russia and NATO is brewing in a pressure cooker at high temperature.

Salvador Nicolas Correa Ruiz
Jan 25, 20255 min read


Queueing for Change: How Gen-Z is Transforming Africa’s Political Landscape
As Africa’s younger generation continues to demand representation and change, Namibia stands as a prime example and a symbol of hope.

Vadim Martschenko
Jan 17, 20253 min read


Fading Glory: The Life Cycle of American Power
Theory of Long Cycles in World Politics model is developed by the professor of Political Science, George Modelski.

Miriam Cornejo Rodriguez
Dec 24, 20245 min read


Emily in Paris: Expat or Immigrant?
Is Emily in Paris an expat or an immigrant in Europe? What is the real distinction between an expat and an im

Basak Gizem Yasadur
Nov 24, 20249 min read
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