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Consciously or Otherwise, the West Pushed Assyrians to Leave Their Ancestral Lands

Some argue that despite the fact that Assyrians are the indigenous people of northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq, northeast Syria and southeast Turkey) their population...

Nikola Tesla – Master of the Universe or Slave to Capitalism

In order to understand the nature of Tesla's inventions and the myth surrounding him, one must consider the social conditions in the United States...

Assyria And Assyrians: Story Of My People

In the first millennium BCE, ancient Mesopotamian civilization pioneered the first multinational empires in world history. The Assyrian Empire was the first of these....

India Short Introductions: Indian Nuclear Policy -Book Review

Pant and Joshi’s book Indian Nuclear Policy makes a decent effort to delineate the path of Indian nuclear policy since independence and highlights the...

History repeats itself with the assassination of a Hamas official

History repeats itself. Palestinian airplane hijackings and attacks on Israeli civilians in Israel as well as on Israeli and Jewish targets abroad pockmarked the 1970s...

Weak Biological Weapons Regulations During World War II: The case of Unit 731

Unit 731 (nana-san-ichi butai) was the name of a division of the Imperial Japan Army during World War II. Unit 731 was a secret...

Displacing a Nation: What Led to (and Caused) the Gaza-Israel Catastrophe

The Hamas-Israel War has devastated Gaza and displaced its people. It could result in expulsions in the West Bank over time. It is about...

From NATO’s eastward enlargement to NATO alternatives: Back to the future?

History is a complex thing.  In the Anglo-Saxon world in particular, alternative history is widespread. History is never pre-determined. NATO's eastward enlargement was neither...

The Straussian Character of Post-Soviet Russian Statecraft

The behaviour of post-Soviet Russian statecraft is poorly understood in the Western world. Long gone is the age of clever Kremlinologists —men like George...

An Argument for Adjustments to International Genocide Discourse

Genocide discourse in international relations is relatively new, emerging post-WWII with the Genocide Convention challenging state sovereignty in the interest of preventing another mass...

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Russia-Africa: What Next? Speakers question at the 3rd MGIMO University’s Youth Forum

The 3rd International Youth Forum 'Russia-Africa: What Next' organized...

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