If we truly want to support Israel, we must be better than its adversaries. That means verifying before sharing, pausing ...
Africa endures the same structural flaw, amplified by borders arbitrarily drawn during the 1884–1885 Berlin Conference to ...
Adam B. Summers is a columnist, economist, and public policy analyst, and a former editorial writer for the Orange County ...
Opinion
Sliding Toward Aggression: America’s Venezuela Campaign and the Unraveling of International Law
For months, the United States has been carrying out a campaign of escalating force against Venezuela—one that now includes dozens of lethal maritime strikes, a naval blockade of “sanctioned” oil ...
In recent times, the Gaza issue has been turned into a tool of profit for certain opportunistic groups operating behind a ...
In this week’s, Dr. David Gordon assesses the “libertarian” foreign policy prescriptions of Murray Rothbard and David ...
Professor Watson announces the opening of enrollment for the next session of Ethics in the Workplace, a specialized course ...
Taylor Hackford is an Oscar-winning filmmaker and former president of the Directors Guild of America. His films include “An ...
Opinion
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Zimbabwe: Retrenchment By Design - How 'Restructuring' Can Be Used to Weaken Unions in Zimbabwe
When Zimbabwe's Supreme Court handed down Nyamande & Another v Zuva Petroleum (SC 43/15) in July 2015, it reaffirmed an employer's common-law right to terminate employment on notice, and the aftermath ...
Is the opening up of privacy necessarily a bad thing? Definitely not when the State or a corporation holds the keys to the ...
The promise of a "noya bondobosto" or new settlement carries an enormous political appeal. After years of democratic erosion, ...
COMMENTARY: From parental rights in public schools to protections for religious nonprofits, key Supreme Court decisions in ...
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