The Global South Rises

A New Axis of Influence in a Shifting World Order By Mehmet Enes Beşer The post-World War II international system, long founded on Western dominance, is being reshaped behind the

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What Trump’s tariff war is about

Global wealth thus becomes a burden on capital. And states use their power to reserve the remaining sources of growth for domestic companies. By Stephan Kaufmann US President Donald Trump

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Romania: Why Georgescu was barred from the elections

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maria Cernat, President of the Institute for Media Research and Human Rights and faculty member at Titu Maiorescu University, and Hamdi Yılmaz, Editor-in-Chief of “Gazete Balkan” commented. Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu, who is skeptical of

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AI at the Crossroads

Will the EU and China Choose Competition or Co-creation? By Mehmet Enes Beşer In 2025, artificial intelligence is no longer a technological novelty—it is a civilizational force. From reshaping global

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From Free Trade to Fortress Economies

Western Protectionism Threatens Global Stability By Mehmet Enes Beşer Trade was the banner of Western liberalism—a belief in open markets, comparative advantage, and multilateralism. For decades, the United States and

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Preventing an EV Trade War

EU and China Have No Choice But to Choose Cooperation Over Confrontation By Mehmet Enes Beşer Risk of an imminent trade war between the European Union and China on electric

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