The struggle of Africa and the Middle East against foreign oppression did not end with the fall of colonial empires. Instead, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe's Economy Crashed - So How Do Citizens Still Cling to Myths of Urban and Economic Success?Analysis - It is common for nations to have myths, or narratives, that form the basis of their nationalism, or their ideas of ...
Leonard Binder was among the first scholars to question the geographical and political scope of the Middle Eastern system in ...
Hamid Dabashi charts Iran's revolutionary history and interrogates the promise of freedom claimed by the Islamic Republic and ...
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The Print on MSNTrump’s plan for Yemen was also Obama’s plan. Why bombing Houthi targets won’t end Red Sea warWhile Trump warned that Houthis rebels 'will be completely annihilated', past US presidents too have ordered attacks. But, ...
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ZNetwork on MSNCrude Capitalism, New Centres of Capital Accumulation and the Middle East’s Place in Global ImperialismAdam Hanieh is a professor of Political Economy and Global Development at the University of Exeter, whose research focuses on ...
Indians working abroad sent home a record $129.4 billion in 2024 with the highest-ever inflows of $36 billion in the ...
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The Punch on MSNReflection on the ‘Badenoch Metaphor’: Class, racial-ethnic, and religious identitiesThe Badenoch affair is a metaphor—or, if you like, a constellation of metaphors—to the extent that it represents ...
The UK government took time off from cutting social welfare, ramping up its military budget and undermining a possible ...
Since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen recurrent armed conflict, ...
From the emergence of the United States on the world stage until World War II, American foreign policy towards Africa was marked by neglect and disinterest. However, post-1945, the containment of ...
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