Mozambique’s post-election unrest reflects deep-seated political, economic and social tensions that may lead to challenges in neighboring countries. A protester creates a burning barricade on the ...
is associate professor of economics at the University of Texas at El Paso.
is associate professor of economics at the University of Texas at El Paso.
The president-elect’s geopolitical ambitions, blending boldness and controversy, reflect historical patterns of strategic U.S. expansion. The United States has a ...
is associate professor of economics at the University of Texas at El Paso.
President-elect Trump’s proposed tariff increases may yield short-term gains but will also harm consumers and industries in the long term. As Donald Trump prepares ...
Votes in both countries produced results of far-reaching significance: in the case of President-elect Donald Trump, a popular majority and outright victory supported by his Republican Party winning ...
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The Trump administration is poised to swiftly reassert U.S. influence in the Middle East, aiming to rebalance the region’s dynamics in favor of its key allies. Tel Aviv, Nov. 7, 2024: A billboard ...
In democracies, citizens increasingly seek greater welfare benefits, creating challenges in balancing political majorities with fiscal responsibility. “Retirement at 60,” proclaims the placard of a ...
South Africa, like many countries worldwide, is grappling with a populist anti-immigration phenomenon that has infiltrated governance on an unprecedented scale. In the country’s general elections in ...
European and American approaches to spreading human rights are destined to fail if they disregard cultural nuances. Diplomacy leaves no room for condescension. Only ...