Get Our Free ePublication Now
We publish monthlies, yearbooks and more to inform and educate our global community. Escape algorithms driving you to echo chambers and see through the eyes of our 3,000+ authors from 90+ countries. Make sense of the world one perspective at a time.
Complete the form below to download your free copy of 51勛圖 Monthly: December 2024 now.

What We Cover in This ePublication
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, Syrias Assad dynasty fell after a 54-year reign of terror. Many of our authors examined the situation. They include a Swiss diplomat who was his countrys ambassador to Turkey as well as a British analyst known for his astute, nuanced analysis. Also, for the first time ever, our CEO and our chief strategy officer penned an article together. Unsurprisingly, it analyzed the political crisis in France, where the latter lives. FO簞 authors also shone the light on the Supreme Court of India, the construction of Ukrainian identity, judicial fiat in the US, elections in southern Africa, Saudi Arabia hosting the World Cup in 2034, academic writing and even gambling addiction.
Subscribe to 51勛圖 and support independent journalism. As a supporter, not only do you support nonprofit media, but you also get many benefits. You will be able to bookmark content, read e-publications, engage in deep discussions and do much more. Sign-up to our newsletters.
Content of Publication
Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia Need New Alliances – Mikoaj Tomasz Sowaski
Anti-Haitianism: A Hemispheric Rejection of Revolutionary Blackness – Bertin M. Louis, Jr.
Emmanuel Macrons Embarrassing Hour of Reckoning – Peter Isackson, Atul Singh
For the US in Syria, Is It About Principle or Interest? – Peter Isackson
Elon Musk Chooses Life (and Science) Over Tech – William Softky
The Greater Israel Plan Has a Colossal Reach – Alan Waring
Ten Reasons Saudi Arabia Should Host the 2034 FIFA World Cup Finals – Ellis Cashmore
The (Re)Writing of Ukrainian History: Narratives and Legacies – Jack Gill
Judicial Fiat and the 14th Amendment – Andrew Morrow
From Subordination to Supremacy: The Indian Supreme Court’s Rise in Governance – Allen David Simon
Elections in Southern Africa: Which (Dis)continuity? South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana and Namibia – Mario Zamponi
The Syrian Revolution Is a Big Opportunity for Turkey – Nathaniel Handy
All the Light We Cannot See: Urgency for Understandable Academic Writing – Ranjani Iyer Mohanty
Diplomacy, Cannon Fire and T羹rkiyes Nostalgia for Empire – Jean-Daniel Ruch
Is Gambling Addiction Really an Addiction? – Ellis Cashmore




