geopolitics
Mongol forces never fully conquered the continent, but they played a key role in its historical development.
His plan to replace it with homegrown rice did not go well.
When Mongol traders came knocking, Sultan Muhammad II shaved off their beards. Three years later, his whole empire was annihilated.
The story of China is the story of global economics.
Dig a 70-mile tunnel under the Bering Strait, and you get this amazing InterContinental Railway, which will reshape the world.
Estonia has long been seen as a pioneer in digitizing the democratic process.
Social media has made yelling past each other all the easier.
The restoration of public confidence is crucial for strong democratic governance around the world.
Queen Calafia seems like she could have sprung from the pages of a modern fantasy novel.
The state of global democracy is relatively strong — but there are clear signs of recent erosion.
In a state of “hyperwar,” accidents or unexpected AI decisions could lead to widespread devastation before humans could intervene.
There’s a link between dark personality traits and breaches of battlefield ethics.
How to separate the reality from the conspiracy theory.
Why we keep giving power to the wrong people, according to political scientist and associate professor Brian Klaas.
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In 1934, American Communists translated a Stalinist book about revolution into a children’s game. Curiously, it didn’t catch on.
Even if a balloon flies directly overhead, attempting to shoot it down with a conventional firearm is stupid, ineffective, and dangerous.
Spying is not usually done these days with balloons because they’re an easy target and are not completely controllable.
This graph shows how badly German cities were hit by Allied bombing raids.
Alibaba has played a key role in China’s meteoric economic rise.
Some effective altruists “earn to give” — they make as much money as they can and then donate most of it to charities.
Rogue Putin is the biggest risk of 2023. Here are the other nine, explained by global political expert Ian Bremmer.
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There is a strong case to be made that the China has moved too slowly to reverse the effects of its one-child policy.
Created in the 1880s, “Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan,” which depicts a father murdering his son, divides Russians to this day.
From COVID and cancer vaccines to a steady drop in the number of people living in extreme poverty, there are reasons for optimism in 2023.
A disturbing interview given by a KGB defector in 1984 describes America of today and outlines four stages of mass brainwashing used by the KGB.
A quote from a 1995 book by astronomer Carl Sagan describes a world many find disturbingly similar to ours.
Although it’s often described as the Amazon of China, Alibaba has a radically different business model that does not rely on inventory management.
When maps meet stamps, you get a love child called “cartophilately.”
Nearshoring may be the manufacturing model of the future.
Retired astronaut Ron Garan believes that before we can begin solving our problems, we must understand our interrelatedness through the “orbital perspective.”