Geopolitics & World
International affairs, defense, and regional topics
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#2898: The Bean That Built the Ancient Levant
How the fava bean went from ancient staple to menu afterthought — and why its revival is failing.
#2880: Israel-Greece-Cyprus: The Alliance That Outlasted Its Pipeline
How three eastern Mediterranean countries built a durable partnership around gas, electricity, and a shared strategic interest.
#2879: Are Most Chinese People Actually Atheist?
Only 14% of Chinese adults identify as atheists. The reality of belief in China is far more complex.
#2878: How China Controls Foreign Critics and Domestic Media
China blocks foreign critics at the border while running a sophisticated domestic media control system. Here's how both work.
#2877: How China Cut Air Pollution 65% in a Decade
China's air quality has improved dramatically since 2013, but gains are uneven across cities and seasons.
#2869: China's Special Puzzle Pieces: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan
How "one country, two systems" works differently for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan — and what's changed.
#2863: Why Fintechs Leave Israel After Launching There
Why Israeli fintechs scale in Europe instead of serving their home market — and what the EU figured out that Israel hasn't.
#2862: How a $3 Paint Marker Reveals Israel's Import Maze
Why does a $3 German marker cost $6 in Tel Aviv? The answer reveals how Israel's import system really works.
#2856: How Paleo-Hebrew Evolved Over Six Centuries
The Paleo-Hebrew script evolved through distinct phases over 600 years—here’s how scholars trace its development.
#2853: What the Nordics Actually Struggle With
Beyond bike lanes and pastries—what Sweden, Denmark, and Norway have genuinely figured out, and where their model cracks.
#2849: Fixing Israel's Broken Link Between Voters and Government
How Israel's party-list voting crowds out local issues — and what Ireland, Germany, and Switzerland do differently.
#2838: Can Random Citizens Fix Broken Democracies?
What if the best way to fix democracy isn't voting, but picking lawmakers by lottery? Real experiments from Ireland to Belgium.
#2833: What Police Actually Do All Day
Most officers make one arrest every two weeks. Here's what fills the other 90% of their time.
#2813: How Jerusalem Day Went From Thanksgiving to Sovereignty Display
The holiday began as a rabbinic day of thanks. Now 70,000 people march through the Muslim Quarter. How did it shift?
#2809: What Enforcement Leaves Behind
How border enforcement fractures economies, families, and institutions in ways the headlines miss.
#2807: Private Armies as State Proxies: Wagner, Blackwater, and the Deniability Playbook
How states use private military companies to deny involvement while achieving foreign policy goals.
#2803: Barter Economies That Actually Worked (and the Ones That Got Crushed)
From Switzerland's WIR Bank to Argentina's trueque clubs — the strange history of modern barter economies.
#2797: What's Really Driving the Dollar-Shekel Rate?
How analysts blend geopolitics, technicals, and central bank moves to forecast where the USD-ILS pair goes next.
#2796: How Central Bank Rates Actually Move Your Mortgage
How a 25 basis point rate change ripples from overnight bank loans to your mortgage payment.
#2795: How to Compare Cost of Living Across Countries
Beyond the Big Mac Index: how economists actually compare what money buys in different countries.
#2787: Mapping Israel's Ideological Think Tanks
Van Leer, IDI, INSS, Kohelet, JCPA — what these institutes actually do, who funds them, and how they shape policy.
#2772: Israelis Abroad: Beyond the Stigma of Yerida
Why do Israelis leave? And why does their departure carry such heavy moral baggage? The data tells a surprising story.
#2771: The Hidden Sophistication of Oil Refining
How ancient marine microorganisms become gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel — the complete journey from source rock to pump.
#2770: Who Gets Denied at the Border for Speech?
Why Israel names its red lines while most democracies keep their political exclusion criteria hidden.