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Understanding Indonesia’s Development Process Through 4 Chronological Approaches

Being the largest archipelagic country and the 14th largest country in the world, makes Indonesia a country that has extraordinary wealth, especially in its...

Fair and Unfair Play: Regulating Means and Methods of Warfare

Do we have any detailed and documented rules of military engagement today? Yes. Are these rules regularly followed? Mostly not. Does this mean that...

The role of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army during the Korean War

The Chinese celebration comes every year to commemorate the victory in the Korean War and the cessation of the American-South Korean aggression against North...

Henry Kissinger and the symbolism of Diaoyutai in China

The symbolism of the meetings between Kissinger, the national security advisor to former President Richard Nixon at the time, and the Chinese Prime Minister...

The Age of Human Influence: Unveiling the Advent of the Anthropocene Epoch

Since the mid-20th century, human activities have exerted a profound influence on Earth, resulting in significant consequences such as climate change, species extinction, and...

Wallerstein and the New World Economic Order

Immanuel Wallerstein (1930-2019), known as a neo-Marxist scholar in Western academia, was a Professor of Sociology and Economic History at Columbia University, Binghamton University,...

A New Film’s Hidden Message: “Oppenheimer,” Escalation Dominance and Inadvertent Nuclear War

Introduction: The new film about Manhattan Project physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer raises counter-intuitive questions about nuclear weapons as instruments of peace. Despite serious misgivings...

The Guilt of Kolkhoz: Should Russians Be Blamed Collectively

Russian culture is deeply rooted in two fundamental questions: "Who is to blame?" and "What is to be done?" These inquiries, originally posed by...

Rethinking of the Wagner’s crisis from a historical perspective

Although the Wagner crisis ended in less than 40 hours in Russia, the world was shocked and divided politically and intellectually. Various comments on...

What History Could Have Taught Putin About the Loyalty of Mercenaries

Just a few years ago, the prospect of a mercenary chief seriously challenging the leader of a major power in the 21st century would...

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