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For Bulgarian voters, it’s Groundhog Day, again - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoBulgaria is part of a wider problem shared across much of Europe, particularly former communist...
What Is Critical Global Geopolitics? | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 4 days agoHow the fall of the USSR reshaped thinking in the discipline of geopolitics.
Elon Musk’s Diplomacy: Woo Right-Wing World Leaders. Then Benefit.
New York Times· 2 days agoMinutes after it became clear that Javier Milei had been elected president of South America’s...
100 years ago, the KKK planted bombs at a US university – part of the terror group’s crusade against...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThis second KKK only attracted a few hundred members over the next few years. But it exploded upon...
Joan Baez: ‘It feels good to have changed the world’
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoINTERVIEW: At 83, the trailblazing singer and civil rights activist is publishing her first collection of poetry. She talks to Kevin E G Perry about the...
For Bulgarian Voters, It’s Groundhog Day, Again
New York Times· 6 days agoFor citizens of the United States, Britain, India and dozens of other countries around the world, 2024 is a big, high-stakes election year. For Dimitar...
Will the pro-Palestinian college protests lead to lasting change? | The Excerpt
USA Today· 5 days agoOn a special episode (first released on May 8, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: Pro-Palestinian...
College administrators are falling into a tried and true trap laid by the right
Nevada Current via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPolicy, politics and progressive commentary Interrogations of university leaders spearheaded by...
Young Poles led a political revolution. Now they need to learn patience.
The Christian Science Monitor· 5 days agoLife in Poland is finally moving in the right direction, says Łukasz Dryżałowski. The Warsaw-based...
Can There Be an Alliance between Austrian and Feminist Schools of Economics?
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 7 days agoFrom time to time, similarities are pointed out between two heterodox schools of economic thought: the Austrian and the feminist. Among the common characteristics are critiques of neoclassical ...