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In this edition, a former Texan Republican Congressional candidate examines why women vote for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a former Irish prime minister examines the Northern Ireland Protocol and a young Pakistani author analyzes the new world order that is emerging as the US-led postwar system is crumbling. Dr. Mehdi Alavi, an Iranian American, examines Belgium’s refusal to apologize and pay reparations for its atrocities in Congo. The German far-right, Israeli soft power and US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit are also covered.
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Al-Zawahiri’s Killing Will Increase Global Chaos and Insecurity – Vas Shenoy
The Israeli Bet on Audiovisual Culture as Soft Power – Franthiesco Ballerini
Belgium’s Regrets Not Enough: Congo Deserves Apology and Reparations for War Crimes – Mehdi Alavi
As the US-led Postwar System Crumbles, a New World Order Emerges – Syed Zain Abbas Rizvi
Why Do Women Support Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi? – Christopher Roper Schell
Our Alexanders are not Jesuses, nor Mohammeds – William Softky
India’s Tradition of Tolerance Offers Lessons in Light of Salman Rushdie’s Stabbing – Soundarajan
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Ditching the Northern Ireland Protocol is unConservative and May Break the UK – John Bruton
The AfD’s Duplicitous Attempt to Target Germany’s National Minorities – Kiran Bowry
An Indian Perspective on Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit – Mauktik Kulkarni

