International trade has long been recognized as a driving force behind economic growth and development. The exchange of goods, services, and ideas across borders has the potential to create immense opportunities for nations, enabling them to leverage their comparative advantages and thrive in the global marketplace. While critics …
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Climate change and its environmental consequences are among the most significant challenges facing humanity today. The economic implications of climate change are far-reaching and require effective environmental policies to mitigate the risks and ensure sustainable development. This article explores the economics of climate change and emphasizes the importance …
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China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), while participating in the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier security summit, made a claim that the Indian military poses no credible threat to China and is unlikely to do so in the upcoming decades. The assertion came as a statement amid increasing geopolitical tensions …
Read More »The Future of Money: How the Digital Revolution is Transforming Currencies and Finance -book review
“The Future of Money” by John Smith provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of how the digital revolution is reshaping currencies and finance. Smith, a renowned expert in the field, delves into the fundamental shifts brought about by emerging technologies and their impact on the way we perceive, …
Read More »Unveiling Iranian Strive to Form a Naval Alliance in the Gulf
On June 2, Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani stated that his nation, Saudi Arabia, and three other Gulf states intend to establish a naval alliance that will also include India and Pakistan. He said in the media that “The countries of the region have today realized …
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Since the late 1990s, multipolarity has been a key focus in Russia’s foreign policy doctrine. A more balanced world has been seen as a counterweight to the global hegemony of the US and its allies. Thus, modern international relations were considered to be effectively in transition from unipolarity, …
Read More »Reinforcing the Global South’s Existence: How to Dismantle Capitalism and Colonialism through Degrowth?
Over the past few decades, the discourse surrounding the environment in global political studies has progressively developed. The increasingly prominent destructive impact of the climate crisis due to increased industrialization since the 19th century requires states to expand their understanding by incorporating ecological considerations in domestic and foreign …
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Jehanie Nagon There are numerous problems that surround our very existence on the planet now. One of them certainly is the advancement of the so-called Artificial Intelligence (AI). It brews in particularly deceptive moment when the mankind is at a breaking point; seeking for the moral triumph and …
Read More »WEF Report Highlights Retirement Trends as Life Expectancy Increases
Life expectancy increased from an average of 46 to 73 years between 1950 and 2019 and the United Nations forecasts further increases, estimating that global average life expectancy will reach about 81 years by 2100. Longer lifespans are causing individuals, governments and business leaders to rethink their approach …
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