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By considering Istanbul as a "possible future global capital, we are heralding the advent of soft power geopolitics".
The threats posed by global warming are situated primarily in the future, despite some claims of present harm.
Is a protest behind bars beyond the reach of news cameras or is it a case of out of sight, out of mind for the media?
Turkey has a long way to go before it corrects many forms of "discrimination against women wearing headscarves".
A new form of geopolitics is threatening to dethrone the old paradigm of a hard power, West-centric world.
The "soft power" espoused by the US establishment should be viewed with suspicion.
The massacre at a Colorado movie theatre offers an opportunity - and a responsibility - for national soul-searching.
Sympathetic Westerners should avoid insisting on their own solutions, and let Palestinians lead instead.
The idea that Iran should have nuclear weapons puts too much faith on the rationality and prudence of leaders.
If Europe is genuinely a culture of peace, it needs to reconsider its security policies that arose during the Cold War.
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