Arbitror sees the world neither as a monolithic “big picture” nor as disparate parts, but instead as an ever-changing network of ideas, actors, and transnational forces.
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Why Republicans should consider the latest carbon tax proposal.
How much do Trump and Nixon really resemble one another?
They say the best foreign policy is a good domestic policy. Is the opposite true, as well?
Things are heating up on the Korean peninsula.
A racist in denial is like an ill patient in denial: problematic, and harmful to all involved.
Scientific progress and open immigration go hand in hand.
Facing climate change, Cuba is poised to become a regional leader in renewable energy.
Bringing neither Israel nor Palestine closer to the negotiating table, the resolution is ultimately a symbolic act that has ruffled feathers and not much else.
In Rogue One, one is confronted with the troubling reality that the Rebels are the bad guys.
For a segment of America, globalism and globalization have spelled doom for their lives.
Georgia is having a hard time escaping Russia's sphere of influence.
In sum: who knows.