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Putin, Appeasement and the Lessons of History

Politicians oft point to the supposed 'lessons of history' to show why 'appeasement' fails. But that narrative erases diplomacy, and how effective it can be.

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Banning the AfD would be fatal for German Democracy

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The World’s Most Stupid Genius

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Why Younger Generations are Leaving China

Growing censorship online in China have resulted in a cat-and-mouse game between users and censors. It has also failed to stop criticism and discontent.

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Vad vill Elon Musk, egentligen?

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How Telegram is used for Psychological Warfare against Ukraine

The deaths of soldiers and civilians in Ukraine is daily exploited on Telegram for propaganda. Successfully monetized, it also helps fund the Russian war effort.

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Asia/Security & War

Corridors, Concessions, and Consequences for Armenia’s Future

Armenia is still reeling from the loss of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan after several wars, and is now facing a bleak and deeply uncertain future.

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The Soviet-Afghan War and the Mothers Who Fought Back

The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers played a crucial role in advocating for Soviet women and soldiers in Afghanistan
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Europe/Culture/Security & War

A Journey Through a Country at War with its Identity

Moldova is struggling with its identity – caught between Europe and its Soviet past, and undermined by its Russian cousin, Transnistria.

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