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South Korea’s Conservative Party - a True People’s Power?
On September 2, 2020, the main opposition force of the Republic of Korea, the conservative United Future Party changed its name. Of the three options proposed to the leadership of the party, the name People’s Power Party (PPP was chosen. The new name implies “the power coming from the people, exercised for the people and uniting the people into one whole...
Konstantin Asmolov
The United States and China in Oceania: the Showdown Is Heating Up
During the modern stage in the geopolitical rivalry among world powers to gain influence in the Asia-Pacific, where it shows up most vividly is in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean: Australia, China, the United States, and Japan are all trying hard to become chummy with the countries in Oceania, but each of those is pursuing…
Petr Konovalov
NATO in Danger of Falling Apart with an Identity Crisis
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the objective need for NATO to exist vanished. However, instead of dissolving itself, the alliance is strenuously turning Europe into a target for a nuclear strike, wrote Contra Magazin. Already very tired of Anglo-Saxon hegemony, Italy, Germany and France are talking more and more about a potential threat from the United States...
Valery Kulikov
On the Emerging Rival Blocs in the Middle East
Salman Rafi Sheikh
America's Broken Syria Project
Tony Cartalucci
Piracy in the Strait of Malacca: an Age-Old Problem Whose Future Is Unclear
Dmitry Bokarev
What Will a New Prime Minister Bring to Relations between Japan and The Republic of Korea?
Konstantin Asmolov
Reaction to the Steps Taken by Washington to Reconcile Israel and the Arabs
Vladimir Odintsov
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