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The divergence between Europe and the United States is structural, not just personal, and it won’t simply disappear with the departure of Donald Trump.
Today, the Indian subcontinent is returning to this peaceful mode of popular protest.
The confrontation and bargaining between the street and the oligarchy will continue, and its outcome will depend on which of the two proves more resilient and adaptive
Rather than pursuing a bilateral solution, a wider forum is needed to discuss technology transfer in an era of rising global techno-nationalism.
The success of such a law depends on how its purview is defined and how well it is implemented.
NATO must prepare for the threats of tomorrow, when dynamics may be more complex than those between superpowers in the twentieth century. To plan for such a world will signal that the alliance is far from brain dead.
The intersection of election politics, Trump’s own mercurial temperament, a polarized Congress, and the absence of wise counsel around him could create a deadly mix, pushing the United States into a military conflict neither Trump nor the country wants or needs.
The trade “war” between the United States and China is a misnomer for several reasons.
India must think hard before uprooting the framework that makes it the envy of the world
It has been estimated that children and adolescents under the age of 18 account for one in three Internet users around the world.