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Maya Wisdom Should Guide Humanity’s Future – Book Review

A new book takes readers on a guided tour of Maya history as narrated by an anthropologist who has spent

22.01.2025 6

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Eurasia Review

Pakistani Diaspora: A Major Contributor To Economy Through Remittances – OpEd

Pakistani Diaspora: A Major Contributor To Economy Through Remittances – OpEd

The Pakistani diaspora, often referred to as a bridge between cultures and economies, has emerged as a pivotal force driving

13.01.2025 5

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Eurasia Review

Global Digital Identity Systems: A Comparison – OpEd

Global Digital Identity Systems: A Comparison – OpEd

As the world rapidly transits into the digital age, governments across the globe are developing sophisticated digital systems to streamline

10.01.2025 7

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Eurasia Review

A Republic If You Can Afford It: How Much Does It Cost To Administer Elections? – Book Review

The United States has been holding elections for more than 200 years. So, we should know how much they cost, right? A new book co-written by a...

29.12.2024 5

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Eurasia Review

Counterfeit Dollar Crisis In The Market: Impact On Economy And Trust – OpEd

A significant crisis has recently emerged in Turkey, shaking the economy and markets: the counterfeit dollar panic. Rumours about foreign currency...

30.11.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

A Renewed US-Pakistan Partnership To Counter Afghan Threats – OpEd

On November 19, the U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller addressed a question about Pakistan’s security concerns under...

27.11.2024 4

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Eurasia Review

African Voices In Ink – Book Review

Who writes history? It depends on who you read. Dr. Bright Alozie of Portland State University considers himself a historian of ordinary voices....

24.11.2024 3

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Eurasia Review

Earlier Activities Of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board: Looking Back, Looking Forward – OpEd

The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, India’s nuclear regulator is completing 41 years of age. It is the time for calm contemplation and accounting...

16.11.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Has Anyone Noticed What BRICS+ Is Telling Us About A New World Order? – opEd

By Jean-Daniel Ruch In the beginning, there were four: Brazil, China, India and Russia. Following their first summit in 2009, they expanded to...

16.11.2024 4

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Eurasia Review

Uzbekistan’s Mirziyoyev Will Most Likely Be Fluently Speaking Kazakh Much Sooner Than Kazakhstan’s Tokayev – OpEd

 The case with Kazakh national soccer team coach Stanislav Cherchesov, a Russian national who had once coached the Russian national team, at the...

14.11.2024 5

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Eurasia Review

Crisis By Design: Emergency Powers And Colonial Legality In Puerto Rico – Book Review

Powerful hurricanes, the COVID-19 pandemic, spiraling public debt and political corruption triggered humanitarian, economic and environmental...

08.11.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

These Personality Traits Are Nourished By Social Media – Book Review

By Lisbet Jære While Facebook appeals to the seducer in us, Instagram fuels the anxious narcissist, according to new research which links...

04.11.2024 8

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Eurasia Review

Expert Psychologists Answer Burning Questions In New Popular Science Book Series – Book Review

The British Psychological Society (BPS) and Routledge have announced the launch of a unique book series in which expert psychologists provide clear...

01.11.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Old-School College Sports Are On The Way Out: What Comes Next? – Book Review

College sports are in the midst of dramatic change, and after a litany of lawsuits and appeals, fans are likely uncertain of the future of...

20.10.2024 3

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Eurasia Review

Afghanistan’s Political Posturing In The Region – OpEd

In a striking statement shared on social media platform X, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesperson for the Afghan government, expressed grave concern...

10.10.2024 1

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Eurasia Review

New Book Explores History Of Phony Cancer Drug Krebiozen

 In March 1951, Andrew Ivy — at the time, one of the most renowned scientists and medical ethicists in the U.S. — held a press conference in...

02.10.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Pakistan Stock Market Up By 3% In 3Q2024 – OpEd

According to Pakistan’s leading brokerage house, topline Securities, the benchmark KSE-100 index has posted 3.4%QoQ in rupee and 3.7% in US...

01.10.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Leveraging Digital Innovation – Book Review

The book “Leveraging Digital Innovation” presents ten concrete case studies, illustrating both the challenges and successes of integrating...

27.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

‘Before They Vanish’ Addresses The Crisis Of Species Loss – Book Review

No oncologist would wait for a patient’s cancer to spread before treating it. Similarly, waiting to detect the potential loss of a species across...

22.09.2024 3

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Eurasia Review

Pakistan Records Steep Fall In Cotton Production – OpEd

An abnormal decline in domestic cotton production and abysmal performance of ginning factories make the fortnightly data, released by the Pakistan...

19.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Breaking Barriers On Two Wheels: The Rise Of Female Bikers In Pakistan – OpEd

In the bustling streets of Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, a quiet revolution is taking place. Women, once confined to the back seats of...

18.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

The Illusion Of Choice: Democracy As The Greatest Show On Earth – OpEd

As individual citizens, as voters and taxpayers we have been so deeply, so consistently, so relentlessly indoctrinated, so blindly radicalized, and...

17.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Axis Of Upheaval: New Era Of Confrontation – OpEd

‘For the powerful, crimes are those that others commit,’ Noam Chomsky once remarked, highlighting a key critique of U.S. global dominance. Now,...

14.09.2024 3

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Eurasia Review

Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Beyond The Debates – Interview

China, South and India (BRICS members), during the past two years have made conscious efforts and provided crucial roadmaps for brokering peace...

13.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

SCO Summit In Islamabad: A Test Of Pakistan’s Regional Diplomacy – OpEd

In October, Pakistan will host the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Islamabad—a critical moment for the country’s...

12.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

The Horn Of Africa States: The China Factor – OpEd

Now that the Forum for China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) from 4th to 6th September 2024, is concluded, it is a good opportunity to visit the...

09.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Growing Islamophobia In Bangladesh: A Silent Crisis

The past decade has witnessed a troubling rise in Islamophobia across Bangladesh, manifesting in various forms—from physical assaults on...

08.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

New Book ‘Macroevolutionaries’ Explores Intersection Of Evolution, Art And Popular Culture – Book Review

A new book of natural history essays co-written by a University of Kansas paleontologist has been published by Columbia University Press. Bruce...

05.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: How Will Team Trump Tell Him He Should Be Muted During His Debate With Harris? – OpEd

Sometimes the pettiest of disagreements between political campaigns can reveal a world of difference in the candidates. Consider the current...

02.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

FOCAC 2024: Green Ambitions And Strategic Alliances – OpEd

The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) has become a cornerstone of the evolving relationship between China and Africa, propelling their...

02.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Protecting The Widow Maker: The US Marines Exonerate The Osprey – OpEd

The tiltrotor V-22 Osprey has a plagued, bloodied history.  But blighted as it is, the aircraft remains a cherished feature of the US Marines,...

02.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Economic Policies May Offer Gains For US Presidential Rivals – OpEd

By Maria Maalouf Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are both advancing populist economic messages aimed at the American electorate. Populism, by...

02.09.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Javier Milei And Argentina’s Economic Challenge – Interview

In this interview for The Misesian, we ask economist (and Argentina native) Nicolás Cachanosky about the prospects for a lasting change to...

29.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Increasing Women Sports In India: Origin, Status And Challenges – OpEd

Women in sports in India have made remarkable strides in recent years, overcoming significant challenges to achieve success on both national and...

27.08.2024 2

Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

History Professor Examines Nelson Rockefeller’s Career As A Lens For Republican Party’s Rightward Shift – Book Review

Politician and businessman Nelson Rockefeller was seen as a moderate or liberal Republican even as he embraced conservative policies as the...

26.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Harris’s Failed Opportunity? – OpEd

During her nearly 40-minute-long speech on the final day of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Vice President Kamala Harris laid...

24.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Agriculture In Turkey On Brink Of Collapse – OpEd

Recent developments in the agricultural sector have highlighted the increasingly difficult situation faced by farmers and producers. Wheat, one of...

23.08.2024 7

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Eurasia Review

Empowering Moroccan Youth: King Mohammed VI’s Vision For A Thriving Future – OpEd

As King Mohammed VI celebrates his 61st birthday, Morocco stands as a testament to his remarkable leadership. In a region fraught with instability...

22.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Revisionist Zionists Dare US To Pull Plug On Their Nakba Agenda – OpEd

Israelis have been deeply divided these last years, unable to coalesce around a government. After five general elections, they decided to dismiss...

20.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Which Religion Is The Oldest? – OpEd

Sumeria, or Mesopotamian civilization, and Egyptian the two oldest civilizations in that they are the earliest writing civilizations arising around...

20.08.2024 7

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: How To Stop Musk – OpEd

Lies on Elon Musk’s X have instigated some of the worst racial riots in Britain’s history. Musk recently posted a comment to his hundreds of...

16.08.2024 10

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Eurasia Review

How Javier Milei Is Turning Argentina’s Economy Around – OpEd

By Jon Miltimore During his first year as president, Javier Milei has been waging a bitter but largely successful campaign against inflation. Now,...

15.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

AIDS Response Caught In A Debt Trap – OpEd

When countries are unable to repay debts, domestic financing for health, education or social protection gets slashed which disproportionately...

14.08.2024 3

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Eurasia Review

A Look At The Houses On Upper Side Of Kadıyoran Hill In Istanbul’s Prinkipo Island, Büyükada

As I look at the houses on the upper side of Kadıyoran Hill in Istanbul’s Prinkipo Island, Büyükada, I can’t help but notice how they were...

14.08.2024 3

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Eurasia Review

US ‘Dual Citizenship’ Creates Double Standards: It Should End – OpEd

Israel is waging a massive propaganda war not only against the Palestinians but also against the fundamental precepts of what it means to be a true...

10.08.2024 2

Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

Pakistan Cannot Be Blamed For Bangladesh’s Unrest – OpEd

The recent student-led protests that culminated in the ousting of Awami League’s Hasina Wajid have garnered significant international attention,...

10.08.2024 2

Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

Pakistan Stock Exchange Posts Nominal Gains – OpEd

The Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed mixed momentum throughout the week ended on August 09, 2024 to close at 78,570 level with a nominal 0.4%WoW...

10.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Argentina’s New President Is Weird, Ultra-Right And Economically Ruthless – OpEd

By Lucía Converti On December 10, 2023, Javier Milei was elected President of Argentina with 55.6% of the vote. The eccentric president has...

09.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review

Using Company Law To Make A Fairer, More Sustainable, Society – Book Review

A new book, ‘Rethinking Governance in Public Service Outsourcing’, offers fresh insights into the concept of co-opting the fundamental...

09.08.2024 2

Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

The Nature Of The Union: A Response To Mark Pulliam – OpEd

Mark Pulliam is a good fellow. He is retired from big law and regularly writes for publications such as  Chronicles and the Law and Liberty...

09.08.2024 2

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Eurasia Review