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The means to manage cyberspace and the duty of security

Giancarlo Ella Valori Over and above the ethical concepts regarding the near future, it is also good to focus on the present. Governments are required to protect their national resources and infrastructure against foreign and domestic threats, to safeguard the stability and centrality of human beings and political …

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China and Africa Move into New Era of Cooperation

Kester Klomegah Despite its large population of 1.5 billion which many have considered as an impediment, China’s domestic economic reforms and collaborative strategic diplomacy with external countries have made it attain superpower status over the United States. While United States’ influence is rapidly fading away, China has indeed …

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China:The need to look to the past in order to enter the 21st century

Giancarlo Valori The Communist Party of China (CPC) has always attached great importance to the synthesis of historical experience. As early as the Yanan period in 1945, Mao Zedong pointed out: “If we do not clarify the Party’s history and the path the Party has taken in history, …

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The Russia-China-Iran Alliance

Eric Zeusse  NATO, the U.S. Government, and all other “neoconservatives” (adherents to Cecil Rhodes’s 1877 plan for a global U.S. empire that would be run, behind the scenes, by the UK’s aristocracy) have been treating Russia, China, and Iran, as being their enemies. In consequence of this: Russia, …

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Israel-Iran tension on the rise

Zamir Awan Scaring scenario is developing in the Middle East. Senior Israeli defense officials say the country is preparing for the possibility of an armed conflict with regional arch-rival Iran and its proxies. Israeli army chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi, said Tuesday that the Israeli military …

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At COP26, the New Cold War Comes to Climate Change

China’s lack of transparency regarding global warming is consistent with its foreign policy in general. “It is not a secret that COP26 is a failure,” proclaimed Swedish activist Greta Thunberg to thousands of young people who gathered to protest in the streets of Glasgow. Even before the conclusion …

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Delta Concern: Variant Now Accounts for 99% of All Coronavirus Cases Worldwide

Delta is hitting Europe hard, especially in the eastern part of the continent, where there are much higher rates of vaccine hesitancy. The highly transmissible Delta variant—first detected by scientists in India nearly a year ago—now represents ninety-nine percent of all sequenced coronavirus cases worldwide, according to top officials at …

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