Analysis
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Observations of an Expat: Tyranny of the Majority
Democracy is also known as “the tyranny of the majority” or the “will of the people” or, perhaps, “democracy flawed.”…
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Six trends of the “Great Game” around Central Asia
After the start of Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, a new “great game” involving Russia,…
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Observations of an Expat: Suspend Arms Shipments to Israel
Selling weapons to Israel is a breach of international law. Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Japan and Spain have suspended…
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Observations of an Expat: Ukraine: Bad or Worse
Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and…
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Observations of an Expat: US Support for Israel Cracks
One of the rock solid, unwavering givens in the world’s diplomatic playbook has cracked—the 76-year-old bipartisan US support for Israel.…
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Politics of Central Asian countries between China and Russia
China and Russia set the pace for all political and economic processes in Central Asia, while the regional countries passively…
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Observations of an Expat: US Senator Schumer suggests ousting of Netanyahu
Senator Chuck Schumer is America’s senior American politician, and when he attacks Netanyahu government, people sit up and take notice…
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Russia’s position in railway project China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan changed
What is the fate of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan construction railway project that has been unable to start for many years? Analytical…
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Observations of an Expat: Unthinkable
The European Union is preparing for what was unthinkable—American withdrawal from NATO By Tom Arms The European Union is preparing…
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Observations of an Expat: Middle East Movement
The best hope for peace would be if Netanyahu is ousted from power and Trump is blocked from returning to…
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