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Syria’s Lost Democrats – OpEd

Well before the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militia found itself victorious in its struggle against the Assad regime, Abu Mohammed al-Julani, its...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Neville Teller

India To Surpass China As Top Source Of Global Oil Consumption Growth In 2024 And 2025 – OpEd

India has emerged as the leading source of growth in global oil consumption in 2024 and 2025, overtaking China this year, according to our...

yesterday 8

Eurasia Review

Mises

The Collapse Of Stability: How Scholz’s Ouster Could Redefine Europe – OpEd

Germany has long been viewed as a pillar of stability and progressive politics in Europe. However, the recent ousting of Chancellor Olaf Scholz...

yesterday 9

Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

Rothbard’s Theory Of International Relations And The State – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of war by states against other...

yesterday 9

Eurasia Review

Mises

European Union Grapples With Mounting Economic Challenges – OpEd

In 2024, the European Union (EU) stands at a critical juncture, confronting a convergence of economic challenges that jeopardize its stability and...

yesterday 10

Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

Former Israel Defense Minister: The Israel Government Has Been Engaging In Ethnic Cleansing In Gaza – OpEd

Moshe Ya’alon has been making news for his declarations that the Israel government has been engaging in ethnic cleansing in Gaza. Many people...

yesterday 9

Eurasia Review

Adam Dick

Our Cities Are Zoned Out – OpEd

By Katrina Gulliver Urban zoning is an issue on which the left and the right often find common ground: they don’t like it. The left often because...

yesterday 8

Eurasia Review

Mises

Borders Beyond: The Future Of EU-ASEAN Trade Cooperation In 2025 – OpEd

The European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have maintained a strong trade relationship for several decades. As...

yesterday 8

Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

The Annihilation Of A Nation – OpEd

The bombardment of Gaza is relentless, indiscriminate and all encompassing, and whilst weak Western governments refuse to condemn Israel and cut...

yesterday 7

Eurasia Review

Graham Peebles

Political Economy Contradictions As We Lurch Into 2025 – OpEd

The Republicans (GOP), traditionally the U.S.’s anti-tax party, now promise to use tariffs to wage trade wars, to massively deport immigrants, and...

yesterday 6

Eurasia Review

Richard D. Wolff

Prioritizing National Stability – OpEd

Stories within nations can transcend borders and influence the views of the world and foreign policy in an increasingly interconnected

yesterday 1

Eurasia Review

Noureen Akhtar

Is China The Greatest Threat To the USA? – OpEd

One is not surprised at the position taken by China on Russian invasion of Ukraine and her stance on nuclear

yesterday 1

Eurasia Review

Ambassador Kazi Anwarul Masud

Afghan Nationals To Obtain NOC To Stay In Capital Beyond 2024 – OpEd

In a major statement, Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi said that from 31 December 2024, no Afghan national would be

yesterday 1

Eurasia Review

Dr. Sahibzada Muhammad Usman

Who Is Derailing Democracy? – OpEd

There is unending debate as to what could be the best form of governance of a country, whether dictatorship, military

yesterday 1

Eurasia Review

N. S. Venkataraman

Invading Or Annexing Syria: A Flawed Approach – OpEd

Invading or annexing Syria is neither a moral nor a strategically sound course of action. Such a move would provoke widespread international...

previous day 5

Eurasia Review

Haluk Direskeneli

Without Assad, Syria Will Fall Apart – OpEd

By John Kennedy As President Bashar al-Assad flees Syria, neocons and Zionists celebrate throughout the world, while those who will truly...

previous day 3

Eurasia Review

Mises

Bitcoin Won’t Put Food On The Table – OpEd

Bitcoin also won’t put gas in your car or provide medical care for your family. To be clear, I mean this literally. I realize people have made...

previous day 4

Eurasia Review

Dean Baker

Battling Cyber Warfare: Securing Indonesia’s Digital Future – OpEd

In the digital age, Indonesia’s increasing reliance on interconnected technologies has made the nation more susceptible to a proliferation of...

previous day 4

Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

The Historical Heritage Of Büyükada: Rizzo Palas Is Being Restored – OpEd

Büyükada, the largest of Istanbul’s Princes’ Islands, is witnessing the long-awaited restoration of Rizzo Palas, located at Kadıyoran 29....

previous day 3

Eurasia Review

Haluk Direskeneli

Vietnam Defence Expo 2024 Opens In Ha Noi, PM Chinh Eyes Defence Cooperation With US – OpEd

The four-day Việtnam Defence Expo 2024 officially opened on Dec.19 morning at Gia Lâm Airport in Hà Nội. The expo will be held from Dec. 19 to...

previous day 3

Eurasia Review

Veeramalla Anjaiah

Iran’s Axis Crumbles As Hezbollah And Assad Falter – OpEd

The dramatic sequence of events that began on October 7, 2023, with Hamas’s strike in Israel, has cascaded through the Middle East, toppling...

previous day 4

Eurasia Review

Dr. Imran Khalid

The Banalization Of Education – OpEd

The self-evident degradation of educational quality in our society today has several causes. But of all of them there are three that most...

previous day 2

Eurasia Review

Thomas Harrington

Explaining China’s Economic Rise: A Review Of Keyu Jin’s The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism And Capitalism

“The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism” by Keyu Jin gives a fresh outlook on Chinas economic growth bypassing western conception...

previous day 1

Eurasia Review

Sadi Mohamod Sadi

Azerbaijan: A Nation Shaped By Profound Cultural Heritage – OpEd

Architecture, and renaissance in literature go hand in hand through the excellent literary school of Nizami Ganjavi and Muhammad bin Suleyman...

previous day 3

Eurasia Review

Ambassador Genci Muçaj

France And Germany’s Woes Could Seriously Weaken The EU – OpEd

By Mohamed Chebaro One government in, another one out — that is becoming a feature pointing to the instability within the EU’s family of nations....

thursday 2

Eurasia Review

Arab News

Preference Falsification And Cascade – OpEd

Tech entrepreneur Marc Andreessen posted the following: “We are living through the most dramatic preference cascade of my life. Every day I am...

thursday 1

Eurasia Review

Jeffrey A. Tucker

The Western Balkans At A Crossroads: An Old War From In New Geopolitical Compositions (Part II) – OpEd

The Western Balkans is transforming into one of the primary fronts of confrontation between global powers, where Russia’s and Serbia’s hybrid...

thursday 3

Eurasia Review

Dr. Gurakuç Kuçi

Why Liberals Will Give Two Cheers For Trump – OpEd

Liberals hate Trump, no question about it. He’s the definition of illiberal: authoritarian, racist, sexist, and downright nasty. Not only that,...

thursday 3

Eurasia Review

John Feffer

Feeding Chaos: Israel Cripples Syria’s Defence – OpEd

The justifications are always the same.  We are moving into territory for security reasons. We are creating a temporary buffer zone from which...

thursday 2

Eurasia Review

Binoy Kampmark

The Strawman Of Antisemitism: Banning Protests Against Israel Down Under – OpEd

Of late, a spate of incidents has taken place in Australia giving sheer delight to the simian-resembling Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton.  On a...

thursday 6

Eurasia Review

Binoy Kampmark

Ralph Nader: Need For Anticipatory Strategies For Oncoming Trumpism – OpEd

Now is the time to prepare anticipatory strategies against what the vengeful, avaricious, lawless Trump and his Trumpsters have boasted out loud...

thursday 1

Eurasia Review

Ralph Nader

Eric Adams And Daniel Penny Make Black People The Face Of Crime – OpEd

“You have someone [Penny] on that subway who was responding, doing what we should have done as a city.” — Eric Adams, Mayor of New York City...

thursday 1

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Margaret Kimberley

Beyond Borders: The Global Implications Of Religious Persecution In Bangladesh – OpEd

In the heart of South Asia, Bangladesh is quietly unravelling under the weight of sectarian violence, political decay, and rising geopolitical...

thursday 5

Eurasia Review

Debashis Chakrabarti

Developments In Syria Can Give Opportunity To ISIS To Bounce Back: Peshmerga – Interview

Mr Shoresh Ismail Abdulla is the Minister of Peshmerga affairs in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The Peshmerga are the military forces of...

thursday 7

Eurasia Review

Manish Rai

Last Acts: Time For Biden To Pardon Assange – OpEd

Since making what was likely a life-saving plea deal to spare himself from the medieval barbarities of the US prison system, Julian Assange, and...

18.12.2024 4

Eurasia Review

Binoy Kampmark

Gaza War May Soon End, But The Calamity Will Last Years – OpEd

By Osama Al-Sharif A pivotal moment could be close for the 14-month-old war on Gaza, which has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of...

18.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Arab News

The Slow Motion Death Of Syria – OpEd

By José Niño On December 8, 2024, the 24-year reign of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad came to an end after a rebel coalition of  Al-Qaeda...

18.12.2024 3

Eurasia Review

Mises

Strengthening Indonesia: Prioritizing Domestic Reforms With Diplomatic Expertise – OpEd

Indonesia’s foreign policy doctrine of Bebas Aktif (independent and active) has been the cornerstone of its diplomacy for decades, reflecting the...

18.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

Sen. Mitch McConnell Fights On For US Foreign Intervention And The Military-Industrial Complex – OpEd

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is set to no longer be the leader of Senate Republicans when Donald Trump is sworn in as president next month. But,...

18.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Adam Dick

Political Instability In South Korea Should Lead To Questions About US Troop Deployment – OpEd

In South Korea, only a democracy since 1987, a “reverse January 6” has happened. Instead of storming the legislative building to undermine...

18.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Ivan Eland

The US Government’s Building Fiscal Crisis – OpEd

Government spending is going through the roof as the outgoing Biden-Harris administration cements its fiscal legacy of failure. That’s not an...

18.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Craig Eyermann

US Officials Take Credit For Regime Change In Syria – OpEd

Officials in the Biden administration are taking credit for creating conditions in Syria that enabled opposition forces to overthrow the Syrian...

18.12.2024 3

Eurasia Review

Edward Hunt

Ambedkar’s Conversion To Buddhism Was No Political Stunt – OpEd

Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the icon of Indian Dalits (or the Untouchable Depressed Castes) and the chairman of the Indian Constitution Drafting...

18.12.2024 4

Eurasia Review

P. K. Balachandran

The Western Balkans At A Crossroads: An Old War From In New Geopolitical Compositions – OpEd

Hybrid warfare has made the transition from being a purely theoretical concern to a multifaceted and pervasive strategy that fundamentally affects...

18.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Dr. Gurakuç Kuçi

From Cultural Diversity To Tyranny: Afghanistan Under The Taliban – OpEd

Afghanistan, once known for its rich cultural diversity and resilient traditions, now finds itself in the grip of the Taliban’s self-serving,...

17.12.2024 4

Eurasia Review

Haris Gul

Child Rights Violations In Pakistan: A Call For Action – OpEd

November 20th was celebrated as the International Children Day but the day was marked by widespread protests in Balochistan, especially the capital...

17.12.2024 1

Eurasia Review

Alamgir Gul

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