The hottest World Politics Substack posts right now

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Geopolitical Economy Report 916 implied HN points 23 Oct 23
  1. The US has blocked peace efforts in Gaza and supported Israel's military actions despite widespread condemnation by experts and human rights organizations.
  2. Israel's illegal blockade of Gaza has caused devastation and humanitarian crisis, leading to international calls for action to end the blockade.
  3. Israel's military attacks in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinian civilians, including a high percentage of children and women, raising concerns of genocidal intentions.
Geopolitical Economy Report 976 implied HN points 06 Aug 23
  1. US and France are considering intervention in Niger to re-install a pro-Western regime due to its resources like uranium and oil.
  2. Niger hosts strategic US drone bases and is crucial for the Pentagon's Africa strategy.
  3. The new nationalist governments in West Africa face instability from past coups and are vulnerable to being toppled by right-wing military officers supported by Western powers.
Geopolitical Economy Report 617 implied HN points 31 Dec 23
  1. The most important stories of 2023 included Gaza and Ukraine wars, US-China tensions, BRICS expansion, de-dollarization movement, inflation crisis, and bank collapses.
  2. Countries worldwide are making efforts to move away from the US dollar to challenge its dominance in global trade and geopolitical influence.
  3. US involvement in geopolitical events such as tensions with China, coup plots in Peru, and Mexico's stance on US relations continue to shape international dynamics and relations.
Sinocism 963 implied HN points 17 Feb 23
  1. Consider the implications of the US-China balloon incident and potential Biden-Xi phone call or Blinken-Wang Yi meeting.
  2. Reflect on how the visit of US deputy assistant secretary of defense for China to Taiwan will be viewed by PRC policymakers.
  3. Analyze what Wang Yi may achieve at the Munich Security Conference and during his visit to Russia.
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Palestine is Still the Issue 511 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. Join the livestream to discuss the impending decision of the International Court of Justice regarding Israel and South Africa's case of genocide.
  2. Learn from guest Susan Akram, the director of Boston University Law's International Human Rights Clinic, about the implications of the court's decision.
  3. The broadcast will be available for viewing later if you miss the live stream.
Common Sense with Bari Weiss 3700 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. America responded to an Iran-backed militia drone strike by approving strikes against Iranian targets in Iraq and Syria to show military might.
  2. Biden surprised many by stating he would shut down the U.S.-Mexico border due to record-breaking migrant encounters, including individuals on the FBI terror watch list.
  3. One strategy to reduce coverage is to release important information on a Friday afternoon, as seen with the delayed release of December's border patrol data.
Writing from London 569 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. Radical right Reform party and Nigel Farage may pose a threat to UK Conservative party in 2024 election.
  2. Though Conservatives are already right-wing, there is concern about the rise of even more radical right ideologies within the party.
  3. The distinction between radical right and far right movements is important in understanding the shift in conservative politics.
Nonzero Newsletter 519 implied HN points 07 Jul 25
  1. International law is losing its importance, and many people aren't paying attention to this issue. Without it, we might see more conflicts and instability in the world.
  2. The law against using force in international relations is crucial but is often ignored. This law is supposed to limit war, allowing it only in cases of self-defense.
  3. People underestimate the power of international law because it regulates behavior through shared beliefs rather than always needing enforcement. Norms can influence our actions just as much as laws do.
A Lawyer Writes 491 implied HN points 30 Jan 24
  1. Ministry of Justice planned fees for employment claims but faced a defeat in court due to access to justice issues.
  2. The decision to charge claimants fees for bringing claims before employment tribunals was deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court.
  3. The government had to repeal the unlawful fees order and make arrangements to refund all fees that had been paid.
Rak höger med Ivar Arpi 943 implied HN points 10 Mar 23
  1. Skolverket is spreading radical ideas about norm criticism and intersectionality to teachers and students.
  2. The concept that was used to label the idea of honor culture as racist is now governmental practice.
  3. Poesikollektivet 'Det nya gardet' presented interpretations of curriculum, grading criteria, and values in poetry form at a conference about the educational mission of schools.
An Africanist Perspective 949 implied HN points 22 Feb 23
  1. France's influence in its former African colonies is declining significantly, with protests against the CFA currency and reminders of colonial history weakening French ties.
  2. France is no longer the dominant power in francophone Africa, as China has become the largest trade partner and countries like Central African Republic and Mali are forging closer security ties with Russia.
  3. The erosion of economic dependency, the rise of new major power competitors, and the decline in voting similarity between France and its African colonies are key factors in the declining French influence in the region.
A Lawyer Writes 530 implied HN points 18 Jan 24
  1. A bill concerning the safety of Rwanda was passed in the UK by MPs, despite concerns about international law
  2. There were debates about human rights and Strasbourg court injunctions during the bill's passage
  3. The bill includes a provision allowing a UK minister to potentially break international law, creating a complex situation for civil servants
Geopolitical Economy Report 637 implied HN points 20 Dec 23
  1. Peer-reviewed scientific studies confirm the accuracy of the Gaza health ministry's death toll statistics after criticism from US President Biden.
  2. The Gaza health ministry has a history of reporting reliable figures, crucial for international organizations' use in understanding the situation.
  3. Experts from Johns Hopkins University and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found no evidence of inflated mortality reporting and confirmed the validity of the data provided by the Palestinian MoH.
Dr. Pippa's Pen & Podcast 46 implied HN points 14 Jan 26
  1. Global geopolitics is being portrayed as a strategic Monopoly board where major powers and smaller territories alike are contested pieces in a broader chess match.
  2. The central conflict is framed as an internal struggle over control of cash flows and influence—the so-called "Blob"—rather than a classic ideological or superpower war.
  3. There are allegations of coordinated interference through intelligence networks, NGOs, voting-machine systems, and billionaire funding that have shaped elections and policy, fueling deep mistrust between the U.S. administration and its European and Canadian allies.
Murtaza Hussain 511 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea have significantly impacted global economy and shipping insurance rates.
  2. U.S. faces a challenge in dealing with the Houthis due to their adaptability and the potential need for a regime change operation in Yemen.
  3. Focus should be on addressing conditions that fuel violence and moving conflicts to the political realm, rather than moralizing about 'Good Guys' and 'Bad Guys.'
The Cosmopolitan Globalist 4 implied HN points 01 Mar 26
  1. A Ukraine War symposium featuring Vladislav Davidzon is starting in about thirty minutes and welcomes subscribers who’ve done the reading.
  2. The conversation will also cover recent weekend events in Iran.
  3. Readers can access the post for free or via a paid subscription using the provided links.
Diane Francis 359 implied HN points 08 Mar 24
  1. International Women's Day highlights the contributions and struggles of women, especially in times of crisis. It's a reminder to honor and support women everywhere.
  2. The situation in Ukraine shows how women are playing a vital role in the fight against adversity. Their bravery and resilience are inspiring.
  3. Media coverage, like interviews and broadcasts, helps bring attention to the stories of women in conflict. Sharing these stories is important for awareness and change.
Diane Francis 779 implied HN points 13 Nov 23
  1. The war in Ukraine is currently stuck in a stalemate, and new technology from the West is needed to change that. Many believe Ukraine is losing, but they've actually done significant damage to Russia's military.
  2. Ukraine's counteroffensive slowed down due to delays in receiving promised military support from NATO, giving Russia a chance to prepare defenses.
  3. The recent conflict in Israel and Gaza is drawing attention and resources away from Ukraine, which could be part of Putin's strategy to gain an advantage in the war.
O Observador de Corcyra 923 implied HN points 09 Apr 23
  1. Recent decrees in Brazil are potentially reversing progress in public policies, particularly in the sanitation sector.
  2. The current government's actions reflect a historical trend of state appropriation by bureaucratic elites, impacting social and economic outcomes.
  3. Policy changes, like those affecting sanitation, may serve political interests at the expense of societal progress and taxpayer welfare.