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This new samurai exhibition will challenge your understanding of the Japanese warrior class
When visiting a museum to learn about the samurai, one might expect to see suits of armor and elegant swords. The British ...
The layering and reconfiguration of connectivity is underway. History warns that declaring the end of globalization too early ...
Singapore was one of globalization’s biggest beneficiaries. Ian Bremmer looks at whether the city-state can survive in a ...
Placing higher education in the context of globalization in Africa is imperative. This imperativeness is necessitated by ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
What the American Revolution Owes the Rest of the World
Perhaps the least commented upon feature of the dystopian Trump banners adorning parts of Washington D.C. is the red, white, ...
Philosophers Trevor Hedberg and Jordan Huzarevich echo Rauch’s sentiment: “ [Apatheism] is distinct from theism, atheism, and agnosticism. A theist believes that God exists; an atheist believes that ...
The British prime minister’s arrival in Beijing signified a structural shift in Western policy toward China – and the end of ...
To Lam, the head of Vietnam’s Communist Party, will also become president of the nation. His new stature comes with new risks ...
AI finished Beethoven’s 10th Symphony. As machines learn to compose, what still defines human creativity in classical music ...
AICPA president and CEO Mark Koziel told accountants about challenges to the credential from the federal government, states, companies and even accounting firms.
The World Economic Forum's Saadia Zahidi writes about the complex ways AI is transforming the global labor market.
Why President Xi Jinping’s diplomacy breaks the geopolitical deadlock and becomes a global locus of cooperation ...
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