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Friedrich Merz: Meet the Most Unpopular Chancellor in Modern German History, by J. Ricardo Martins

Germany’s economic decline is no longer merely an economic story. It has become a political one. Chancellor Friedrich Merz has become the focal point of this broader crisis of governance and legitimacy. For decades, Germany was regarded as the economic engine of Europe and, alongside France, a principal political architect of the European Union. Today,...
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The Replacement of Diplomats by Dealmakers: Implications for the World Peace, by J. Ricardo Martins

A persistent misconception in contemporary international politics is the belief that business acumen can substitute for diplomacy. This assumption suggests that individuals adept at negotiating major commercial deals are equally capable of negotiating peace. However, historical evidence consistently demonstrates that diplomacy is fundamentally distinct from commercial transactions. It is a specialized discipline that demands historical...
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Israel’s Secret Bases in Iraq: A New Phase of Shadow Warfare in the Middle East, by J. Ricardo Martins

The revelation that Israel established secret military bases inside Iraq during the recent war against Iran is far more than another episode in the region’s long history of covert operations. It signals a deeper transformation in Middle Eastern geopolitics: the normalization of clandestine cross-border military infrastructures, the erosion of Iraqi sovereignty, and the increasingly blurred...
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