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Sanctions as Siege Warfare by Derek Royden 765 words In the distant past, the one place that people could escape a marauding army was behind the walls of a castle. Though this usually protected them from any immediate danger, it created problems of its own. While under siege and waiting for outside help or for
From Nationalist Isolation to Global Citizenship by Lawrence S. Wittner 941 words For many years, a portion of the world public has sought to wall itself off from people abroad by hiding behind national borders. In the United States, this tendency became an important element in American politics. During the 1920s and 1930s, the Republican Party
A Year of War in Ukraine: Lessons by Wim Laven 788 words One year later there are many important questions and conversations lingering about the unrelenting war in Ukraine. People want to know who is to blame, what is the cause of this mess, and is there an end in sight? The pro-military Center for