The policy states that "academic freedom is not absolute," and places three key parameters around it.
In politics, we often become captivated by personalities. Charismatic leaders dominate headlines, command television screens and shape public imagination. Their speeches, ambitions and conflicts can ...
Editorial: History reminds us again and again that political change is not always achieved simply by removing a single individual from power.
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Iran: the paradoxical logic of victory in an asymmetric war
Wars do not all share the same definition of victory. In what are commonly called asymmetric wars – conflicts between opponents of vastly unequal power and resources – the logic is almost paradoxical: ...
From time to time, we receive notifications advising us to stay indoors or take shelter, followed by messages thanking us for ...
On day four of the US–Israel–Iran war, leaders define victory differently, regime change, security dominance, or simple ...
If you vote for Gavin Newsom for president, what do you get? If you find out, tell him. He would love to know. The Democrat governor of California recently had occasion to explain what to expect if he ...
While the UK’s “spineless, clueless” Labour government hammered out its “new definition of ‘anti-Muslim hostility,’ ” ...
The power to define risk, credibility and prudence remains concentrated in the Global North, while the costs are borne mainly ...
The backlash against DEI initiatives casts diversity itself as a threat. Here’s why that’s so dangerous in an era of rising ...
Gene-edited animals, including faster-growing fish, heat-tolerant cows and disease-resistant pigs, have already been approved in the United States, Japan and several countries in South America. These ...
Marquis de Morès had a wild life—and a short one. That’s probably for the best.
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