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John P. Ruehl – What Happens When Russian and Ukrainian Soldiers Come Home?

April 15, 2025 Ben Wray 0

Another effect of war is that, for those soldiers who survive, the scars run deep. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, D.C. He is a contributing editor to Strategic Policy and […]

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John P. Ruehl – How Republics Succeed, Falter, and Fail

December 10, 2024 David Shirreff 0

The United States today faces inherent challenges that have weakened the republic, making lessons from the Roman Republic even more necessary to avoid greater political instability. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in […]

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John P. Ruehl – Which Countries Are on the Brink of Going Nuclear?

November 4, 2024 Ben Wray 0

One under-appreciated aspect of the current global chaos is the motivation it is giving to states to secure nuclear weapons as the ultimate deterrent. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, D.C., […]

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John P. Ruehl – The Corporate Vehicles Changing International Commerce

October 22, 2024 David Shirreff 0

The unchecked rise of financial entities designed to conceal wealth and questionable activity has created a global, collaborative ecosystem. It is fueling corruption and crime while allowing those involved to escape accountability. John P. Ruehl […]

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John P. Ruehl – How Corporations Are Fueling Geopolitical Tensions and Global Conflicts in the 21st Century

June 21, 2024 David Shirreff 0

Multinational corporations with global reach are increasingly getting entangled in conflicts and geopolitical rivalries by supporting multiple sides. As the U.S.-led global order faces challenges, their influence as transnational actors will only increase. John P. […]

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Finance

John P. Ruehl – Comparing How the West and China Offer Loans to Developing Countries

November 20, 2023 Ben Wray 0

China has established itself as a fully blown competitor to the IMF and World Bank for infrastructure investment worldwide, and in many places has usurped Western lenders. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living […]

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EU politics

John P. Ruehl – How Countries Prepare for Population Growth and Decline

September 11, 2023 Ben Wray 0

An overview of the world’s changing demographics and what governments are trying to do about them, a key issue but seldom discussed. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, D.C. He is […]

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John P. Ruehl – Private Military Companies Continue To Expand in Africa

August 22, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

The recent coup in Niger threatens to unleash more private military and security companies on a continent where they have become steadily more powerful in recent decades. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living […]

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National Politics

John P. Ruehl – A Brief Neocolonial History of the Five UN Security Council Permanent Members

August 3, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 1

Understanding the actions and justifications behind territorial colonial behavior by the UN Security Council since 1945. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist living in Washington, D.C. This article was produced by Globetrotter One of […]

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John P. Ruehl – Conflict, Migration, and Demography in Russia and Its Border Regions

June 5, 2023 Ben Wray 0

For centuries, Russian authorities have modified their approach to managing the country’s large, diverse population, held together by an ethnic Russian core. The war in Ukraine has again altered the Kremlin’s strategy of managing its […]

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A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine by Chris Hedges

May 5, 2025 0

Book Review by Chris Green It provides a modicum of relief to one’s mental health to turn from Nicholas Kristof’s lame bothsidesism and Bernie Sanders’s blather about Israel’s “right to defend itself” to reading Chris […]

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Abundance – How We Build a Better Future by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson

April 21, 2025 0

Book Review by Michael Roberts Abundance is a new book that has been attracting attention and debate among mainstream economists and politicians.  It aims to explain to Democrat members in the US why their party […]

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