Diplomacy

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How Carrier Strike Groups Work—Floating Fortresses Technology

How Carrier Strike Groups Work—Floating Fortresses

A carrier strike group is the most powerful naval formation on Earth, combining an aircraft carrier, escort warships, submarines, and 65–70 aircraft i...

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How FIFA World Cup Qualifying Works Across Six Zones Sport

How FIFA World Cup Qualifying Works Across Six Zones

FIFA's World Cup qualification is a multi-year global tournament spanning six confederations, each running its own format to fill 48 slots. Here's how...

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How the International Criminal Court Works Culture

How the International Criminal Court Works

The ICC is the world's only permanent court for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Here's how it investigates, prosecutes, and why enf...

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How Internet Shutdowns Work—and Why They Spread Technology

How Internet Shutdowns Work—and Why They Spread

Governments use BGP withdrawal, DNS blocking, throttling, and deep packet inspection to cut citizens off from the global internet. With 313 shutdowns...

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How the Congressional Review Act Works—and Why It Matters Economy

How the Congressional Review Act Works—and Why It Matters

The Congressional Review Act lets Congress overturn federal regulations with a simple majority vote, bypassing the filibuster. Once obscure, this 1996...

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How the Presidential Records Act Works—and Why It Matters Economy

How the Presidential Records Act Works—and Why It Matters

The Presidential Records Act of 1978 transformed White House documents from private presidential property into public records. Here's how it works, wh...

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How Economic Sanctions Work—and Do They? Economy

How Economic Sanctions Work—and Do They?

Economic sanctions have become the world's go-to tool for punishing rogue states and pressuring policy change, yet research shows they succeed only ab...

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What Is Actual Malice—and Why It Protects the Press Economy

What Is Actual Malice—and Why It Protects the Press

The actual malice standard, born from a 1964 Supreme Court ruling, sets a deliberately high bar for public officials and public figures who sue the me...

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How Japan's Article 9 Works—and Why It's Eroding Technology

How Japan's Article 9 Works—and Why It's Eroding

Japan's pacifist constitution, written after World War II, renounces war and forbids military force. But decades of reinterpretation have steadily exp...

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How Gerrymandering Works—and Why It's Hard to Stop Economy

How Gerrymandering Works—and Why It's Hard to Stop

Gerrymandering manipulates electoral district boundaries to lock in political power. Here's how packing, cracking, and modern technology shape America...

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How Snap Elections Work—and Why Some Countries Can't Stop Economy

How Snap Elections Work—and Why Some Countries Can't Stop

Snap elections occur when parliaments dissolve early, triggered by no-confidence votes, coalition collapses, or political deadlock. From Bulgaria's ei...

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How Tsunami Warning Systems Work—From Quake to Alert Technology

How Tsunami Warning Systems Work—From Quake to Alert

Tsunami warning systems combine seismometers, deep-ocean pressure sensors, and satellite links to detect deadly waves and alert coastal populations wi...

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