New world order
Debate over a “new world order” in 2025 centers on whether U.S. primacy is being replaced by a China-led alternative, a bipolar U.S.–China axis, or a more complex “multiplex” in which Asia and the Glo...
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Term used in transnational and postcolonial studies to refer to developing countries
Debate over a “new world order” in 2025 centers on whether U.S. primacy is being replaced by a China-led alternative, a bipolar U.S.–China axis, or a more complex “multiplex” in which Asia and the Glo...
Russia’s social media censorship in 2024–2025 ranks among the most restrictive outside of China, Iran and North Korea, with expanding legal tools targeting platforms, VPNs and independent outlets and ...
Russian disinformation in 2024–25 is a coordinated, multi‑vector campaign that uses state media, proxy websites, Telegram channels, and sophisticated technical tools to target Europe, the Americas and...
Prosperity theology teaches that faith, positive confession and financial giving will bring material wealth and physical health to believers, a stance summarized as “health and wealth” or “name it and...
The “New World Order” phrase has layered meanings: as a modern political slogan for post‑war institutional architecture (notably the U.S. role after 1945) and as a shorthand for conspiratorial claims ...
George Soros’ philanthropy, primarily channeled through the Open Society Foundations and related donations, has been a major transnational force shaping civil society, democratic institutions, public ...
Mahmood Mamdani’s writings articulate a consistently that interrogates colonialism, the nation-state, and simplistic cultural explanations for violence and identity. His work foregrounds concepts such...
George Soros is a Hungarian‑born financier who built a global philanthropic network, the Open Society Foundations, and has transferred to that network, making it among the largest private foundations ...
Answering whether is "evil" demands separating moral labeling from documented behavior: there is no consensus among reputable sources that Gates is a criminal or malevolent in the conventional sense, ...
Solar geoengineering research provokes fraught governance, ethical and technical debates because it promises rapid temperature reduction while carrying uncertain physical impacts, uneven regional effe...
Major U.S. cable news hosts covering the Russia–Ukraine war display recurring patterns—ideological polarization of framing, selective sourcing that amplifies a U.S.-centric narrative, and uneven atten...
The shape of the global order by 2030 will be driven by a brittle hybrid of hardened U.S.–China strategic competition and persistent economic and technological interdependence, with emerging technolog...
The phrase “New World Order” has no single “inventor”; it appears in political debate and conspiracy lore with multiple origins and prominent usages across decades, most notably in Mikhail Gorbachev’s...
The phrase “Christ and the prosperity gospel” points to a sharp disagreement: mainstream Christian teaching about Christ emphasizes suffering, redemption, and life beyond material gain, while the pros...
Government programs and private developers are running pilot and first-of-a-kind carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects across multiple pathways—direct air capture (DAC), bioenergy with carbon capture ...
Funding patterns for LGBTQ programs after 2020 show a mixed picture: philanthropic and government support , producing both concentrated increases and localized funding crises. The largest documented i...
Mark Carney’s engagement with the World Economic Forum (WEF) centers on and advancing public-private cooperation to shape global economic agendas, while critics warn of opacity about national sovereig...
George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) has consistently funded a broad array of , concentrating on long‑term support for civil society, protection of human rights defenders, and programs linkin...