They say that a week is a long time in politics. It has now been two weeks, a veritable political epoch, since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union.
Read More“Leave” as “a vote against global governance”
The impact and influence of mainstream media in shaping public opinion has been dwindling.
Read MoreOn Brexit
Today, the world looks on with bated breath as Britons around the nation decide whether or not the United Kingdom will remain part of the European Union.
Read MoreHarnessing the Local – Moving toward Conflict Resolution in Ukraine
Ukraine’s increasing problems has been wider coverage in recent international political and media debates. Opposition about the territory of the Ukraine between pro-Russian and pro-European supporters has been steadily growing and reached two major climax points – the ‘Orange revolution’ of 2004 and the ‘Euromaidan revolution’ during 2013-2014.
Read MoreHow the World Became Neoliberal…
All the World has become neo-liberal. This is no news. But how did it happen? How come that an ideology which, up until 50 years ago, was only known by a bunch of isolated thinkers in sparse universities of Anglo-Saxon countries, became the dominant economic ideology in the whole World?
Read MoreWelcome to the Jungle, It Gets Worse Here Everyday
Shall we Stay or Shall We Go? Why the Yes campaign should appeal to the hearts of voters.
Since the results of the UK General Election became clear, the debate about the future of the UK’s membership in the European Union has become much more serious.
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