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The Philosophy of Two Identities in Ukraine: Normativism and Positivism
The Philosophy of Two Identities in Ukraine: Normativism and Positivism
“Political action always presupposes the distinction between friend and enemy.” — Carl Schmitt
Ilya V. Ganpantsura
May 16
What If Investment Law Served People, Not Profit?
What If Investment Law Served People, Not Profit?
Reimagining global rules from the ground up
Adam Lantz
May 14
Spain’s Short Blanket: A Blackout, a Blame Game, and a Broken System
Spain’s Short Blanket: A Blackout, a Blame Game, and a Broken System
Spain skipped the hard work of adapting its grid to renewables — then pointed fingers at everything but its own shortcuts
Ricky Lanusse
May 13
How Policy Fails People with Food Allergies — and What We Can Do
How Policy Fails People with Food Allergies — and What We Can Do
Redefining food safety as a right, not a privilege
Eleni Stephanides
May 12
The Essential Role of Government in Science Funding
The Essential Role of Government in Science Funding
Critical reflections in light of the US debate on government cuts
ethX
May 8
Disaster Response Without Federal Support: We Dance Alone
Disaster Response Without Federal Support: We Dance Alone
How FEMA disaster assistance works now in the U.S. — and what the not-too-distant future might look like without it
Barton Dunant
May 8
VE Day and the British National Story
VE Day and the British National Story
How collective memory and political diversity shape the sense of Britishness
Anton Krutikov
May 8
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