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Daniel Filmus, former Minister of Science and Technology in Argentina and Director of the CIICTI, attended the opening ...
In an inspiring celebration of global literary talent, Vyricherla Shruti Devi was awarded the prestigious International ...
In a newly translated biography, Maurizio Serra pierces the self-mythologizing of the acclaimed writer Curzio Malaparte, who ...
A TAMIU professor co-authors a new book on drug reform in Argentina, Portugal and Uruguay, highlighting myths, benefits and ...
Some stories wear history like a disguise to speak to today—these novels echo with justice, identity, war, and haunting ...
The very presence of international students on university campuses is a political matter that depends on a measure of good ...
The US Constitution says any natural-born citizen over 35 who has lived in the country for at least 14 years can run for ...
JULIAN GEWIRTZ served as Senior Director for China and Taiwan Affairs at the National Security Council and Deputy China Coordinator at the State Department during the Biden administration. He is the ...
By Danyl McLauchlan Politics Writer/Feature Writer/Book Reviewer ·New Zealand Listener· 22 Jun, 2025 06:00 PM6 mins to read ...
The only book that's "required reading right now" is Sarah Vine's memoir of "politics in the Cameron era" – though "it's just as much social and personal" as political.
Tags: Global South, Imperialism, Iran, Israel Peiman Salehi Peiman Salehi is a political philosopher and international affairs analyst based in Tehran. His research and writing focus on liberal ...
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