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Eric Axner-Norrman

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North America/Politics

The Big Decision

"So who gets your vote?"

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Europe/Politics

Not As Bad As They Thought: The Poor Reception of Boris Yeltsin in 21st-Century Russia

Yeltsin has come to personify the harsh shock therapy that the Russian people had to endure.

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Europe/Politics

The Country that Ceased to Be a Nation

This is a fictional travel account from a country which recently became the first nation to give up its nationhood.

Africa/Politics/Security & War

My Homeland Isn’t Mine

These the fictional diary entries for January 15th to January 21st, 2024, of Bogomil Šukoijević, a Croatian-Slovenian poet-diplomat.

Philosophy/Culture/Latin America

The Costa Rican Way – What a Small Country in Central America Does Differently

Their tradition of protection and reinvigoration of their natural habitats are among the things that have made Costa Rica famous.

Africa/Europe/Philosophy

Only One World Under The Sun

In the year 123 CE, during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, three strangers met at the Roman city of Ostia.

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Philosophy

The (Dis)Course of History

“Do you believe that the past can predict the future?”

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North America/Intersectionality/Politics

What’s right and what’s left? The curious case of identity politics in America

In the wake of so-called “woke culture”, Black Lives Matter campaigns have come to face major backlashes.

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Politics/Culture/Philosophy

Crisis in World Democracy: Or Is There Really Such a Thing?

11 percent is roughly the percentage of the world's population that live their lives in a full-fledged democracy.

Europe/Politics

The New Old Denmark: Leaving Liberal Democracy Behind?

Denmark has lately faced problems linked with the emergence of parallel societies, caused in part by poor integration of immigrants.

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