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The deep roots of the state
In the corridors of political thought and strategic studies, we often treat the “state” as an inevitable entity, or as…
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When Genes Become an Arena for Control
Moral Vertigo in the Age of “Biotechnology” and Beyond Healing Today, we live in an era where science accelerates at…
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Occupied Minds: When “Story” Becomes a Deadly Weapon in the Wars of Sabotage
In our contemporary world, which has come to be characterized by a complex intersection of globalization, privatization, and media hegemony,…
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Colombian mercenaries
The Night Port-au-Prince Fell In the pre-dawn quiet, specifically on July 7, 2021, the sky over the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince,…
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Exporting death: From the jungles of the Andes to the sands of Darfur
A Cry in Bogotá and Silence in Khartoum In a modest apartment on the outskirts of the Colombian capital, Bogotá,…
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Khartoum Rises from the Rubble
On a morning in late March 2025, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan stood before the microphones at the Republican Palace…
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Scholars’ Ink: A Deconstructive Reading of the Roots of African Philosophy and the Struggle for Intellectual Hegemony
In a world where global power struggles intersect with cultural hegemony, the book The Ink of the Scholars: Reflections on…
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Monotheism as a universal approach
The book “Tawhid: Its Implications for Thought and Life” by the late thinker Dr. Ismail Raji Al-Faruqi stands as…
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Islam and the problem of Israel
In a world teeming with superficial political analyses that merely scratch the surface, the book “Islam and the Problem of…
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Engineering liberation and dismantling hegemony
The Mirage of Granted Freedom In the structure of the modern international system, centers of power rarely concede their…
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