Western World

Equality Isn’t Sameness: Rethinking Feminism, Status, and Success

Recently, I came across a CNN article titled “Women’s rights are on a sharp decline in Israel”, which discusses results from the Peace and Security Index by Georgetown University. The article argues that women’s rights in Israel are declining. One thing that immediately stood out to me was the index itself. One of the main reasons

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From Nations to Supranational Union: The Quest for a Western Coalition

For more than a century, people have tried to build a democratic alliance — a kind of confederation of free nations, or what you might call a “league of nations.” But this attempt, in its second edition, better known as the UN, which sought to include every nation in the world, has failed tremendously. The

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Western Democracies’ Supranational Union

The world is changing, and pressure on the Western democratizes is increasing. Challenges from China, Russia, Iran, and others determined to compete for global resource distribution—by any means necessary, including open warfare—combined with Europe’s declining population and struggles with immigrant integration, all call for a new ideas and new approach. The only question is, what

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