From the Salem witch trials to McCarthyism and Charlie Kirk’s killing, an exaggerated fear of a particular group has resulted ...
Gandhi offered a nonviolent alternative to the failures of the modern liberal and realist orders, emphasizing Satyagraha and ...
When the flag of Uganda was hoisted at midnight decades ago, the meaning of independence was clear: the absolute right to ...
This week on Terms of Engagement, Alex Keyssar joins Archon Fung and Stephen Richer to examine the broader issue of political ...
Ebenezer Obadare has explored the intricacies of African politics over the course of a career in journalism and academia. He ...
At this point, there’s little doubt that the young man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk was angry with the right-wing ...
A fellow psychiatrist recently came to me, visibly shaken. A patient had spent their appointment praising the Trump administration's policies targeting transgender individuals. While not trans himself ...
Explaining the behaviour of Trump’s supporters requires looking beyond economic rationality, as culture and ideas may cut ...
Why do so many find comfort in authoritarian leaders? The psychology behind the pull, and how resilience can help us resist.
The old security order is crumbling fast as the US’ guarantees are proving to be worthless. While these two countries have ...
Leaders across the political spectrum have figured out how easily they can motivate people with anger, fear and domination.
From 236, 928 votes (2020) to 77,988 (2025) undoubtedly speaks for itself. Why do we revel in the ostrich syndrome and why is it everyone else’s fault except APNU/PNCR that overall it did poorly at ...
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