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The Geopolitics of Easing Covid Lockdowns
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May 6th, 2020 As numerous countries gradually emerge from nearly two months of Covid-19 quarantines, ...
Read More Jordan’s Internal Power Struggle & Brewing Existential Crisis
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By Marco Vicenzino, 4 April 2021 For decades, the kingdom of Jordan has been one ...
Read More Greek Independence After 200 Years: An Enduring Global Legacy
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After 400 years of foreign domination, Greece began its war of independence on 25 March ...
Read More Covid-19: One Year Later
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As an international conference speaker, I am often asked: “What keeps you awake at night?” ...
Read More Italy’s New Draghi Government: More About National Salvation Than Unity
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As the man who was credited with saving the single currency during Europe’s sovereign debt ...
Read More U.S. Leadership Must Account For January 6th Security Failures
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The fierce pursuit of those who caused America's most egregious and embarrassing security failure on ...
Read More Europe Must Resist Erdogan in Eastern Mediterranean
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The escalating maritime dispute between Turkey and Greece involving the delimitation of their continental shelves ...
Read More US economic outlook until November: cloudy with a chance of escalating trade wars
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Despite the recent return of stock market volatility and diminishing hopes that easing lockdowns would ...
Read More U.S.-China Rivalry Will Shape Post-Coronavirus World Order
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South China Morning Post Marco Vicenzino US-China rivalry will shape post-coronavirus world order while India ...
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