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Pillars of Economy

Naseem Javid Nothing happens when silence dominates, as achievements of extraordinary heights demand deeper foundations as piling up dirt creates neither a mountain nor just holding water a dam. Only fake economies fail. The advancement of technologies, global-age competitiveness and higher expectancies all combined like a perfect storm, …

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Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons as New Instrument in Nuclear Disarmament Process

Mukhtar Tilieuberdi On June 21–23, Vienna will host a historic event in the field of nuclear disarmament – ​​the First Meeting of the States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). The entry into force of this treaty in January 2021 became a long-awaited …

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Prospect of Global Economy: “Stagflation” or “Recession”?

Wei Hongxu Recently, there have been many different views on the changes brought about by inflation in the U.S. and the global economy. Regardless of those who are of the opinion that the inflation will persist, or those who believe that it is only temporary, most maintain high …

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Artificial intelligence and moral issues. Myths and religions: dangers and realities (1)

Giancarlo Valori Is mankind really on the brink of an exciting, but potentially terrifying future? Some scholars think that this is the case say, but they base their prediction not on what is currently happening in universities and robotics laboratories around the world, but on their belief that …

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The Apparatus of the State and the Monopolization of Violence in Society

Nikita Triandafillidis In political philosophy and sociology, the concepts of the structure of a state and the legitimate monopolization of violence, have always been the center of philosophical thinking. The idea that a certain political force must have a monopoly on the exercise of legitimate violence might be …

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Globalization and its Cons

Wajahat Sultan Globalization is defined as the dilution of national borders, socio-cultural and socio-political interaction, and cross-border economic and trade cooperation among nations. There is not an iota of doubt that Globalization in the 21st Century repudiated the socio-cultural barriers and paved the way for cross border transactional …

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Energy communities bring renewable power to the people

Emanuela Barbilogio Traditional energy production in advanced economies involves the importation of large amounts of oil and gas from a small number of suppliers. Renewable energy systems under new community ownership structures are being pioneered all over the Europe. The goal is to develop cheap, clean and secure …

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Can India & Russia Resuscitate Cyber Relationship?

Divyanshu Jindal Since the war started, thousands of Russian IT workers and entrepreneurs, and dozens of foreign firms have left Russia. Western sanctions have targeted Russian high-technology industries, including bans on the export of critical computing elements like microprocessors. Over the last few years, Russia has sought to …

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How UAE can help South Africa to fight corruption

Kester Klomegah South Africa and United Arab Emirates have to set a good precedent now. United Arab Emirates has to cooperate and help South Africa to fight deep-seated corruption. Collaborative and mighty efforts, such as tracking down and bring them to justice, the corrupt business people who link …

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