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To End Polarization Canadian Political Parties Need to Rediscover Co-operation
To End Polarization Canadian Political Parties Need to Rediscover Co-operation

If Canadians and their leaders are to avoid further fragmentation, they need to move beyond deeply restricting notions of “left” and “right” in politics.

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PolarizationJohn ZadaJuly 26, 2022Canada Polarization
The Double-Edged Sword of Kaliningrad
The Double-Edged Sword of Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad, an isolated Russian enclave and province in Europe, is a point of vulnerability for both NATO and Moscow.

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History, DiplomacyJohn ZadaJune 2, 2022Kaliningrad
The Ukraine Crisis and Beyond: Avoiding Another 'March of Folly'
The Ukraine Crisis and Beyond: Avoiding Another 'March of Folly'

The current debate as to who is at fault in Ukraine, Russia or NATO, is crippled by either/or thinking.

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Diplomacy, HistoryJohn ZadaMay 8, 2022March of Folly
The Future of Youth in the Middle East
The Future of Youth in the Middle East

Healthier Middle Eastern societies can result when the dynamic between belonging and being an individual is viewed comprehensively—not a victory of one over another.

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Culture and Politics, The Middle EastJohn ZadaApril 5, 2022
The Pitfalls of Group Opposition
The Pitfalls of Group Opposition

When emotionally aroused, the human mind focuses so intensely on the object in question that all dissenting information is devalued and excluded.

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Culture and Politics, Cult Thinking, PolarizationJohn ZadaMarch 18, 2022
The Need to Calibrate the Western Response in Ukraine
The Need to Calibrate the Western Response in Ukraine

Further military aid to Ukraine will likely provoke—not deter—Putin’s aggression.

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Diplomacy, HistoryJohn ZadaMarch 9, 2022
Yekaterinburg: Russia Beyond the Narrow Lens
Yekaterinburg: Russia Beyond the Narrow Lens

A journey to the Russian Ural city of Yekaterinburg reveals the truer to life reality of Russia hidden behind our limiting caricatures of the ‘other.’

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Essays, History, Humanity and PoliticsFebruary 25, 2022
What Happened to Canada, Eh?
What Happened to Canada, Eh?

Canada’s obsession with comfort and safety has led to a society that is buffered—geographically and culturally—from challenge. But is this sustainable?

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Culture and Politics, History, Country ProfilesJohn ZadaDecember 10, 2021Canada Eh
Turkey: A Natural Bridge and Mediator to the World?
Turkey: A Natural Bridge and Mediator to the World?

If there was ever a time for Turkey to serve as a global intermediary among nations, rather than a political loner defiantly grasping for power, it is today.

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Diplomacy, The Middle East, Culture and Politics, Country ProfilesJohn ZadaNovember 24, 2021Turkey Bridge
The Brain Hemispheres and the Politics of Polarization
The Brain Hemispheres and the Politics of Polarization

Can the metaphor of a properly functioning bicameral mind help diminish polarization and make politics and diplomacy more effective?

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Polarization, Psychology and PoliticsJohn ZadaNovember 15, 2021Hemispheres Politics
Human Temperament and the Roots of Ideology
Human Temperament and the Roots of Ideology

Can our life experiences and their impact on our emotions and temperament, unbeknownst to us, affect our political outlook?

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Psychology and Politics, PolarizationJohn ZadaNovember 4, 2021Temperament Ideology
Are America and the West in Decline?
Are America and the West in Decline?

Big picture students of history know that empires and civilizations rise and then fall. American scholar William Ophuls explains in his book Immoderate Greatness that their own success undermines them, and that the process of collapse is unavoidable.

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Book Reviews, History, Rise and Fall of EmpiresJohn ZadaOctober 2, 2021William Ophuls
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