How does an international project to counter cyber threats pose a threat to the United States? (by Anton Evstratov)

In recent years, a frankly alarming trend has been observed in the world. The authorities of individual states openly declare that they are ready to use cyber capabilities for military purposes to confront other countries. At the same time, this is presented under

Tends in the Development of International Cybersecurity and the Policy of the US (by Anton Evstratov)

International information security is, unfortunately, not going through its best times. States often accuse each other of committing cybercrimes, including hacking attacks on individual institutions and organizations, as well as entire segments of the economy or political activity. Perhaps the undisputed world leader

Aesthetic Intervention: Kurdish Female Combatants’ Artistic Practices (By Özlem Belçim Galip)

The role of women in armed guerrilla groups and conflicts has been a focal point of feminist scholarship, especially during the last two decades. However, the case of female combatants provides another example of limitations being placed on women’s agency in both conflict

Simon Mhanna, the Painter Who Highlights Perfectly the Yellow (By Christiane Waked) 

As I was wandering his atelier, Simon begins to describe with precision and a gleaming passion, the details of the work of his fellow artists. He knows the story of each one vividly. Simon has immense admiration for the unique talent of each.

How can Armenians overcome their national crisis? (By Yeghia Tashjian)

War adversely affects combatants and non-combatants alike, both physically and psychologically. Death, disability, illness and post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) are common consequences of wars, the horrors of which disrupt not just the life of the people but also the economy and state institutions.

Equitable innovations and legitimate political models (By Ana Prada)

Societies in which there is less social distance between their rulers and their ruled are less likely to collapse, according to Jared Diamond. Likewise, societies that are more open to developing inclusive innovations tend to be more capable of reaching consensus, while societies

The time for Economies of Care has come! (By Ana Prada)

When I was in college, studying Business Administration, I remember that most of the professors frequently repeated to us, “you have to dedicate yourself to increasing profits and reducing costs for investors”, it was not common for us to ask ourselves how should

Alternatives to protect the lives of young people (By Ana Prada)

On September 5, the Institute of Studies for Development and Peace launched a Report on Massacres in Colombia during 2020, in which it is revealed that Antioquia, Cauca, Nariño, Norte de Santander and Putumayo are the departments that kill the most leaders social

The down to earth art of Mirella Salameh (ella)-Interview

Mirella Salameh, aka ella is a unique artist whose work was acclaimed for its powerful, yet fragile intimacy, where the nurture concept is very present and palpable, as it gently takes us back to a foetus position, where humans nurture each other as

From dust to art, the wonderful world of Charbel Samuel Aoun-Interview

The artist Charbel Samuel Aoun opened his home and his woodland to the “New Eastern Politics” Arts and Culture contributor, Christiane Waked to talk about how nature transformed his art into poetry. As I entered his home, Charbel greeted me with a warm