Manufactured Consent 2.0: Propaganda in the Globalized Public Sphere

In the digital age, traditional propaganda has evolved into a sophisticated form of consent manufacturing, driven by transnational corporations, elite institutions, and algorithmic systems. This article revisits Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman’s “Manufacturing Consent”…

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Mexico’s Historic Judicial Election: Key Insights

— by Gustavo Franco — On June 1, Mexicans once again in a year went to the polls, but this time it was not to choose legislators or the President, it was to elect…

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Nation, Nationalism, and the East-West Dilemma

— by Mahmud Novruzov — Nation, Nationalism, and East-West Dilemma Formulation of the Problem Nation: The concept of a nation is formed based on the unity of the society in different fields. These fields…

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Economic Relations Impact Between the United Kingdom and Mexico, an Analysis of 2016-2024 and Beyond

— by Gustavo Franco — The distance between Mexico City and London may be 8913 km or the journey by plane may take 10 hours, but the historical ties that bind the two countries…

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The Balance of Power in a Nutshell

— by Tsira Erkvania — In international politics, where no single authority controls the actions of all states, the idea of the balance of power has played a major role in maintaining stability. It’s…

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The Legacy of Fidel Castro: Revolutionaries Policies, and Activities of Castro’s Cuba in International Arena – mainly during the Cold War

— by Charisma Renatus Bavuma — “To speak of Fidel Castro is to speak of Cuba – they are bound by history and revolution.” Fidel Castro was surely the most influential figure in Latin…

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The Saint of Right-Wing: The Facts Behind How Poland Became a Common Example of Right-Wing Politics

— by Alperen Keskin — Trump’s win in the US, the rise of AfD (Alternative for Germany – a far-right political party) in Germany, recently emerged far-right governments in European Union countries: Croatia, the…

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Instrumentalization of Migration in the Belarus-Poland Border Crisis: A Human Rights Perspective

— by Hana Girma Mamo — Instrumentalization of migration is a deliberate act of using irregular migrants as an instrument to achieve political, economic, and military objectives. This act is deliberately conducted by governments…

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