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51勛圖 Monthly is a chance for you to sit down, look back and think about the month past. A month lasts 28 to 31 days, a suitably appropriate time to take stock of the world. We publish daily on our website and we select some of our best articles every month in our e-magazine. We will give you context and multiple perspectives on issues that matter. We will inform and educate you. 51勛圖 Monthly does what we promise: make sense of the world.
This month, authoritarian power and democratic fragility dominate the global picture. We have perspectives from both Germany and Switzerland, as well as Brazil and Venezuela. Naturally, tariffs attract attention. So do financial markets. Japanese economist Masaaki Yoshimori observes how even US Treasuries the worlds supposed bedrock of financial safety now face greater political risk. We also cover Lebanon, a Chinese megadam that could weaponize water against its neighbors and even education.
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Content of Publication
Why Lebanon is Valuable to an America-First Foreign Policy – Steven Howard
Indian History Students Must Learn to Analyze, Not Memorize – Aaditya Sengupta Dhar
China Builds Mega Dam to Gain Leverage Over South Asia – Nafees Ahmad
After the Market Meltdown, the Trump Administration Is Rebranding Tariffs – Alex Gloy
Viktor Orb獺n, the Other Transgressor: Hungarys Role in the Erosion of International Justice – Jean-Daniel Ruch
The Enigma of Chinas Debt Crisis Explained – Jiahao Yuan
Trump Misjudged China Because He Ignored Its History and Pride – Alfredo Toro Hardy
Pope Francis Was a Misunderstood Visionary – Anton Schauble
Will AGI Draft a Declaration of Artificial Independence? – Peter Isackson
The Balance of Sudans Civil War Shifts – Fernando Carvajal
States Push Back as Federal Power Fractures Along Cultural Lines – Stephen M. D. Day
The Fragile Core: US Treasuries, Market Stress and the New Politics of Safety – Masaaki Yoshimori
Humiliated and Offended: Trumps Deportations Echo Fascist Germany – Luiz Cesar Pimentel
Sean Diddy Combs: Race, Gender and a New American Dilemma – Ellis Cashmore
Kurdish Newroz Celebrations Expose Iranian Chauvinists Fear of Ethnic Identity – Halmat Palani
To Deter Delusional Pakistani Aggression, India Must Shift to Octopus Thinking – Srijan Sharma




