Oh Se-hoon: 'Conspiracy theory of indictment before the election'... remained silent on question of polling commission to Myung-tae-kyun
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon claims that the timing of his indictment is suspiciously aligned with the upcoming election, raising concerns over political motivations.
Authors End Up in Pure Conspiracy Theory About the Palme Murder
The article discusses a book that explores the unresolved assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, drawing parallels with other historical political assassinations.
From the Pope to the Civil State: What About the Separation of Religion from the State?!
The article discusses the concept of civil state and its historical development, emphasizing its significance in contemporary political discourse.
Carl Schmitt and Trump: Friends or Enemies?
The article explores the relationship between Carl Schmitt's political theories and Donald Trump's presidency, highlighting how criticisms of Trump often reflect Schmitt's concepts.
A new word is used about Trump - and suddenly the chaos makes sense
Donald Trump's foreign policy is increasingly explained through the concept of neoroyalism, portraying a governance style centered around a single sovereign and his court.
A new theory explains Trump's foreign policy: the US government behaves like royal families in the 16th century
A new theory suggests that Donald Trump's foreign policy can be better understood as a reflection of the behaviors of 16th-century royal families rather than traditional political paradigms.
'Savarkar was the one who gave the Two-Nation Theory', said MP Imran Masood
Congress MP Imran Masood from Saharanpur stated that Vinayak Damodar Savarkar introduced the Two-Nation Theory, which was later accepted by the Muslim League and utilized for political alliances, leading to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan.
Nordio rides the theory of 'political meddling'. The rising 'no' is frightening
The Italian government is scrambling to change the referendum question after a Supreme Court decision, trying to keep the vote scheduled for March 22-23 to avoid a delay that could arm the opposition.
SZ Podcast 'At the Point': Is Trump a Hooligan, Herfried Münkler?
Herfried Münkler, a political theorist, discusses how Donald Trump's actions are undermining the post-war global order and prioritizing American interests.
The Failed State: Multiple Concepts and Confused Classifications
The article explores the evolving concept of 'failed states' in political discourse and its implications for international classification and policy-making, highlighting the confusion surrounding its definition and application.