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It’s time for the west and the rest to talk to each other as equals – Kishore Mahbubani

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The writer, Kishore Mahbubani is a distinguished fellow at the National University of Singapore, is the author of ‘The Asian 21st Century’ In this short article, Mahbubani opines that we live in an interdependent world which faces many pressing common challenges and that It’s time for the west and the… Read More »It’s time for the west and the rest to talk to each other as equals – Kishore Mahbubani

Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics – John Mearsheimer

Jeffrey Sachs and John Mearsheimer are both prominent international relations scholars who have made significant contributions to the field. They are both highly respected for their intellectual rigor and their willingness to challenge conventional thinking. I have enjoyed learning about them and their knowledge and theories on international politics. In… Read More »Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics – John Mearsheimer

Farewell to Dr Henry Kissinger, an advocate for productive US-China relations by Zhu Zhiqun

Our friend Zhu Zhiqun, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Bucknell University, published this article about the passing of Henry Kissinger. The article talks about the legacy and contributions of Dr. Henry Kissinger, a former US Secretary of State and a renowned diplomat, who passed away at the… Read More »Farewell to Dr Henry Kissinger, an advocate for productive US-China relations by Zhu Zhiqun

AI is really scary!

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Back in June of this year. I published a blog “Who writes a better poem, Joel or ChatGPT? You be the judge!” in which I compare a poem I wrote vs one generated by ChatGPT.  I “threaten” to learn to generate music based on AI. As it is I am a slow learner… Read More »AI is really scary!