When a Confederate soldier shot a Union soldier at Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861, the United States entered Civil war,…
Read MoreWhen a Confederate soldier shot a Union soldier at Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861, the United States entered Civil war,…
Read MoreWhether this ceasefire lasts or not, its success will hinge on the implementation of the details that have yet to…
Read MoreThe United Nations was founded in 1945 with the goal of ending world wars, preventing their recurrence, building peaceful relations…
Read MoreWar crimes are serious violations of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute of the International…
Read MoreCryptocurrency regulation refers to the laws governing digital assets, often referred to as cryptocurrency, virtual currencies, crypto tokens or “cryptoassets.”…
Read MoreA coup is an act that changes the power structure of a state illegally or by force. It usually involves…
Read MoreGlobal democracy is a project to make global political governance more democratic. It is based on the idea that global…
Read MoreCentral bank policy is a set of rules and tools that central banks use to influence financial conditions. Its goal…
Read MorePolitical unrest is a term that explains the societal discontent arising from oppression or inequality that leads to riots, strikes…
Read MoreThe world’s nations are interconnected in complex ways. They work together — and in opposition – to shape crucial global…
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