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Immaculate Follies: The Contradictions within Wars of Humanitarian Intervention
George Friedman, in STRATfor Worldview, 5 April 2011, where the title is “Immaculate Intervention: Wars of Humanitarianism,” …. Note that the highlighting and break-up into paragraphs are the work of The Editor, Thuppahi There are wars in pursuit of interest. … Continue reading
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Mattala Airport in China’s Game-Plan
Brook Larmer, courtesy of New York Times Magazine , 13 September 2017, where the title reads “What the World’s Emptiest International Airport Says About China’s Influence” The four-lane highway leading out of the Sri Lankan town of Hambantota gets so little … Continue reading
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Ignorant Oversimplifications in the Theresa May-Obama Characterization of ISIS
Damian Whitworth, in The Times and The Australian, 17 January 2017, with the title in the latter being “The Man who knows Islamic State’s Mindset” … with highlighing being additions by the Editor, Thuppahi British Prime Minister Theresa May once … Continue reading
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Factories that moved out of Britain — Clue to Brexit Vote?
Exiting the EU: Why Brits did it!! …. Author unknown … believed to be from Spectator If you are wondering why many in Great Britain voted OUT here are some examples from a Brit friend: · Cadbury moved factory to Poland 2011 with EU … Continue reading
John Rogers to speak on National History in a Transnational World
“National History in a Transnational World? Conceptualizing the History of Sri Lanka” = A public lecture by Dr. John D. Rogers, United States Director, American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies….. Organized by the Postgraduate Institute of English and the Department of Social Studies, … Continue reading