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Reviewing European Collective Security on the 75th…
On the 100th anniversary of the League of Nations founding and 75th anniversary of VE Day, it is worth reflecting…
Growling Discontent: The Anti-Casteism of the Dalit…
“We must uproot the varna system, the caste system that enslaves us in its snares. The soil in which it survives…
Opinion | The Confederate Ghost Whispers to Evangelicals
Of the relationship between some denominations of evangelicals and the Republican Party, Staff Writer Jonah Fried…
Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot? Anglo-Scottish…
If the United Kingdom is to prosper and indeed be preserved, decisive action must be taken to create a new form of…
Colombian Exceptionalism: The Unusual Absence of a “Left…
We all know about the doctrine of “American exceptionalism”—that the United States has been uniquely molded by the…
L’Origine du Hirak en Algérie
Le 22 février 2019, le mouvement révolutionnaire du Hirak débute dans les rues d'Alger. Mais comment est-il…
Labour’s Love Lost: The Party’s Unsure Path…
The internal divide within Labour over issues like immigration and Brexit lays bare a greater phenomenon permeating…
Modern Conspiracy Theories in the American Psyche
While entertaining conspiracy theories seems harmless, the truth is that the perpetuation of conspiracy theories in…
The Business of Punishment: The Prison Industrial…
The exploitation of prison labour by private corporations is “one aspect among an array of relationships linking…
One day in Luanda
Eleven years after her first visit, MIR Editor Anja Helliot returned to Luanda, Angola's capital, to reconnect with…
The Culpability of Hjalmar Schacht: Part 2
"When Hjalmar Schacht was appointed the Minister of Economics by Hitler in 1934, he set off to tighten his grip on…
The Culpability of Hjalmar Schacht: Part 1
“But Schacht, don't you realise how fond I am of you?" This affectionate statement came from the most unlikely…