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IN DEFENSE OF THE LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL ORDER
In recent years, the geopolitical fight for global economic, diplomatic, and institutional control has acutely intensified, accentuating the crisis in the existing post-World War II Liberal International Order...
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Northern Ireland 20 Years after the Peace Deal
...were left with deep psychological scars and grievances. Peace was not established overnight. Despite the wave of relief and elation, some neighborhoods in fact experienced an upsurge in violence following...
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Surge in Foreign Tourists to Afghanistan: Recommendations for Tourism and Cultural Growth
Tourism and culture are interconnected and boost the social, cultural and economic growth of a country, playing a major role for building a soft power influence in…
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Conflict and Climate Change Render UHC Elusive
…coverage rate of 99 percent. In the case of India, the Ayushman Bharat Yojana comprising two interrelated components – Health and Wellness Centers (HWCs) and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) – is…
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Staying Relevant: India’s Taliban Engagement in Strategic Afghanistan
…India recently announced it would send a consignment of 20,000 metric tons of wheat to the Taliban-led Afghanistan through Chabahar port in Iran. This wheat is part of…
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Jan Mörtberg
Deputy Chairman of the Board
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Human Rights in China
...Choice”. Studies in Family Planning. Population Council. 24 (1): 18–30. [17] Laney Zhang, ”China: Two Child Policy Becomes Law”, Library of Congress, January 8, 2016, http://www.loc.gov/law/foreign-news/article/china-two-child-policy-becomes-law/ [18] Kristie Lu Stout,...