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How Naval Blockades Work—and Why They Shape Wars
Naval blockades use warships to seal off enemy ports and coastlines, choking trade and military supply lines. From the Napoleonic Wars to the Cuban Mi...
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Science
Naval blockades use warships to seal off enemy ports and coastlines, choking trade and military supply lines. From the Napoleonic Wars to the Cuban Mi...
Economy
Hungary uses a unique mixed-member majoritarian system that combines single-member districts with proportional party lists. Its unusual 'winner compen...
Technology
The NPT is the world's most widely joined arms-control agreement, binding 191 states to three pillars: non-proliferation, disarmament, and peaceful nu...
Culture
Peru has cycled through nine presidents since 2016, more than any other democracy. A vague constitutional clause, extreme party fragmentation, and end...
Economy
Illiberal democracy describes a system where free elections coexist with eroded civil liberties, weakened courts, and controlled media. Here is how it...
Science
Cluster munitions scatter hundreds of explosive submunitions across wide areas. Their high failure rates turn battlefields into minefields for decades...
Economy
Ceasefires are meant to halt fighting and open the door to peace, but roughly 80 percent collapse. Here's how they are negotiated, monitored, and why...
Culture
Vietnam is governed by a unique political system where the Communist Party holds all power through a collective leadership model known as the 'four pi...
Culture
The British Home Secretary holds sweeping power to bar any foreign national whose presence is deemed 'not conducive to the public good.' Here is how t...
Economy
President Trump and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and sending oil prices plunging more than 16% — the largest si...
Culture
War crimes are serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during armed conflict. From the Geneva Conventions to the International...
Culture
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Budapest for a two-day visit five days before the April 12 parliamentary elections, openly supporting Viktor O...
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