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How Hunger Breeds Hatred: Venezuela’s Shortage Crisis Chris Cadogan Jan 15, 2018 "They're hunting! The people are hungry" is the cry heard from a jarring video posted by Venezuelan congressman…
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Combating Corruption: The Insidious Influence of Jose dos Santos Andrea Gyimah Oct 12, 2017 The incumbent president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, is no stranger to politics. Born in Portuguese Angola in 1954, he…
The Northern Sea Route and Trudeau’s Russia Problem Eloise Goldsmith Feb 12, 2017 Peter the Great established St. Petersburg on the Gulf of Finland 300 years ago to give the Russian polity access…
The Economic Consequences of Peace: Winners and Losers from Iranian Reintegration Abdalla Saleh Mar 10, 2016 The exchange of “commodities of mutual intelligence,” reads a 1561 letter from Queen Elizabeth I to…