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The cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of Ukraine is a well-known fact, used and abused in explanations of the ongoing war. Having taken root in
The cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of Ukraine is a well-known fact, used and abused in explanations of the ongoing war. Having taken root in
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What are we to make of France’s presidential election? More than anything, it points to the power of anti-systemic populism in French politics,
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Authors: Gideon Lasco, University of the Philippines and Vincen Gregory Yu, Ateneo de Manila University In the wake of the Omicron variant, many