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The New World Order: More Dangerous but Also More Cooperative
The global order is evolving into a more fragmented yet cooperative system. Explore how rising risks, shifting alliances, and flexible partnerships are redefining international relations.

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Why Europe Is Having Trouble Defending Democracy
Europe’s traditional democratic strategy based on centrism and institutional stability is facing growing challenges as political polarization, populism, and external interference reshape the continent’s political landscape.

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How South Korea’s Democracy Withstood a Constitutional Crisis
South Korea entered uncharted territory when President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly imposed martial law. This article explains how democratic institutions, lawmakers, and citizens swiftly reversed the move—highlighting the resilience of South Korea’s constitutional system.

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Inside the US Partial Shutdown: Who’s Affected, Who Isn’t, and Why It May End Soon
The US is facing a partial federal government shutdown after lawmakers missed a funding deadline. While not as disruptive as a full shutdown, key agencies including the Pentagon and Homeland Security are affected. This article explains what triggered the shutdown, who it impacts, and why Congress expects a quick resolution.

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