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An intimate autoethnographic account of cultural liminality, migration's impact on identity, and the emergence of hybrid ethnicities in a globalized world. A sociology student's journey from ...
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance delivered contrasting approaches to diplomacy at the Munich ...
Technology is no longer just a tool of power but is becoming power itself, radically reshaping democracy and sovereignty ...
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Having been deprived of Labour’s century-old apparatus for expelling socialists and repressing the party membership, Corbyn ...
At a Munich Security Conference panel discussion Saturday, Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka got into a spat with Hillary Clinton — that’s gone viral — over areas, like gender, where he ...
Humility is a virtue that many people admire but far fewer practice. A scholar describes how a professional crisis made him ...