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51勛圖 Monthly: September 2025

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The September 2025 51勛圖 Monthly traces how governance, legitimacy and the struggle for moral authority shape a fractious world. Venezuelan diplomat Alfredo Toro Hardy examines Xi Jinpings rise as the paramount autocrat of our era. Yemen expert Fernando Carvajal warns that Sudans civil war revives the persecution of Christians that was common under the previous military dictator Omar al-Bashir. Mexican political theorist Maciej Bazela defends a resilient liberalism that can adapt to disruption without surrendering core freedoms. Retired British Royal Air Force officer Peter Hoskins dissects Europes faltering security order under the pressures of Russian aggression and American retrenchment, while Indian economist Amitabh Khanna critiques Indias governance failures.

Ideas of power and culture collide across continents

Spanish academic Laura Pavon dissects how Spains Vuelta a Espa簽a cycling race and arms embargo expose Europes divisions over Israel, while Japanese economist Masaaki Yoshimori explains why sovereign debt markets are undergoing structural repricing with historic consequences. Anke Richter, a German investigative journalist now based in New Zealand, gives voice to Sarito Carroll, a survivor of Indian cult leader Oshos communes, exposing decades of sexual abuse. Brazilian journalist Luiz Cesar Pimentel probes former president Jair Bolsonaros conviction. Indonesian analysts Yeta Purnama and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat chronicle the bloody repression of Jakartas protesters demanding fair wages and accountability. Retired European scholar I.M. Manava asks when Gazas devastation must finally be called genocide and British sociologist Ellis Cashmore interprets Australias mushroom murders as a case study in deviance as well as the cultural spectacle of true crime.


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Content of Publication

The G Word: When is Gaza Actually a Genocide? – I.M. Manava

Blood on the Streets: Indonesia Silences Its Peoples Pleas – Yeta Purnama, Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat

In Memoriam: Giorgio Armani and the Rise of Designer Culture – Ellis Cashmore

Doctor Strangelove: Or How I Said Goodbye To Mickey Mouse And Now Love Pandas – Franthiesco Ballerini

Forty Years After the Oregon Cult Commune: The Girl from the Osho Ranch – Anke Richter

The Trial of Jair Bolsonaro: The Future of Brazilian Democracy – Luiz Cesar Pimentel

The Great Repricing of Sovereign Debt – Masaaki Yoshimori

Suffer the Palestinians: The Flaws in Israels Zero-Sum Primativism – Alan Waring

Anatomy of the Mushroom Murders – Ellis Cashmore

Spain Imposes Arms Embargo on Israel as Pro-Palestine Protesters Disrupt Vuelta – Laura Pavon

NATO and European Defense in the Face of Russian Resurgence and America First – Peter Hoskins

India Offers an Informative Lesson in How Not to Govern – Amitabh Khanna

Resilient Liberalism: Reimagining Freedom in an Age of Disruption – Maciej Bazela

Threats Against Christian Communities Grow as Conflict Deepens – Fernando Carvajal

China and Its Mentor, Singapore – Alfredo Toro Hardy

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