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David Alexander Palmer
palmer_hk
While Americans urge each other to carry out their civic duty and vote, non-Americans watch as they choose the leaders of the most powerful empire in human history -- a
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Tristan Pelligrino
tpelligrino
Interview-based podcasts are easy to start. You just hit record.But how do you make it interesting? You must have conflict. Here's how you do it (a thread): 1. Create context
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Dylan Baddour
DylanBaddour
I track dangerous US orgs for work. You don’t need me to explain that extremist threats have blossomed. The possibility of civil conflict here is real. It’s on the horizon.
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Alexandra Walling
chorizanthe
I continue to believe that the ideological distinctions between major formations in DSA right now are smaller than they were several years ago, in part because of deeper maturity of
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Paul Staniland
pstanpolitics
Extremely niche twitter content: though he talks about lots of cases, I'm always struck by how heavily Horowitz's "Ethnic Groups in Conflict" is driven by ethnic politics in Sri Lanka
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Premodern conflict management
retro_conflicts
Today our attention is focused on how to analyse #conflictmanagement from an interdisciplinary approach, due to our broad variety of source material. In particular: law and its role in diplomatic/economic
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Mark Montegriffo
MEMontegriffo
The American project saw freedom as personal private property in the form of land.A person without land is, in the American sense, unfree. The development of capitalism has made this
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Sreemoy Talukdar
sreemoytalukdar
My latest on standoff at Ladakh, where I argue that to force a diplomatic resolution to the conflict, India needs a leverage. And China is determined not to give it
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Richard Gowan
RichardGowan1
One day after the #UNSC passed a resolution on #COVID19, @GermanyUN is convening a #SecurityCouncil meeting on "#pandemics and #security". The Concept note (https://www.undocs.org/en/S/2020/571 ) asks some pretty smart questi
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Armin Rosen
ArminRosen
Did the PA not “walk away from that concept” (ie a negotiated solution) through its recognition campaign, declaring itself the “state of Palestine” (a phrase appearing nowhere in the Oslo
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Indo-Pacific News - Watching the CCP-China Threat
IndoPac_Info
#THREAD: #India has 2 options with stubborn #China. The better one involves taking the battle to themThere are two possible scenarios in which the conflict may unfold — the #Chinese-initiated
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fighting the forever coup
benFranklin2018
I think we are probably sliding towards a very messy and confusing low grade civil war, in which the citizenry and government is fighting itself, no matter what happens. This
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Mujtaba Rahman
Mij_Europe
The Pol, Hu EU disagreement isn't your usual bust up, where countries disagree & sophisticated compromise machine in Bxl works it all out. This is a fundamental, ideological & existential
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Destin Jenkins
DestinKJenkins
Black workers are key to racial capitalism’s survival, and that’s what makes us so dangerous. We not only ‘built this here for free.’ As public sector employees, dockworkers, or striking
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Stephanie Hurlburt
sehurlburt
One thing I really notice in friends who haven't done any therapy is a lack of conflict resolution skills. So I figure hey, let's do a mini lesson on conflict
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Geoff Meeker is staying where he's at
geoffmeeker
THREADAs a former journalist, I get drawn into arguments about why the media is always so “negative.” Yes, the news is often bad but there is a good reason for
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