Uranium is one of the few elements suitable for nuclear fission applications. However, when mined straight from the earth, natural uranium contains about 99.3 percent […]
Tag Archives: Politics
Explained: India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
Leaders from France, Germany, India, Italy, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and the European Union introduced the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor […]
Non-State Actors Explained: Types and Roles
The global affairs after the Second World War and the end of the Cold War saw increased global integration through the process of globalization and […]
Firehose of Falsehoods: Principles, Examples, and Defenses
American nonprofit global policy think tank and research institute The RAND Corporation first coined the term “firehose of falsehoods” in 2016 to describe a technique […]
Sovereign Wealth Fund: Advantages and Disadvantages
A sovereign wealth fund or SWF is an investment fund created and owned by the national government of a sovereign country and managed by a […]
Explainer: Why Did The Great Leap Forward Fail
The Chinese Communist Party uprooted the National Party in 1949. Mao Zedong spearheaded this defining moment in the modern history of China. It is also […]
Explaining the 2025 Gaza War Peace Plan and 2025 Gaza Ceasefire
A phased ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on 10 October 2025 after mediation led by the United States. The agreement marked the first […]
The Public Should be Blamed for the Rise of Dictators and Fascists
The Philippines staged the People Power Revolution from 22 to 25 February 1986 and showcased to the world that dictators can be toppled through sustained […]
European Union and the Eurozone: Difference
The difference between the European Union and the Eurozone is considerably simpler. It centers primarily on what they are, their structure, as well as their […]
U.S. Birthright Citizenship: Origin and Purpose
Nearly anyone born on United States soil, including territories like Guam and Puerto Rico, is automatically considered a U.S. citizen. This is called birthright citizenship […]









