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Autocratic Rule in History: A Study of Power, Corruption, and Downfall
Historically, autocratic governments, ruled by all-powerful leaders above the law, have been characterized by oppression, corruption, and eventual downfall due to popular uprisings or foreign invasions.
Autocratic Rule in History: A Study of Power, Corruption, and Downfall
Historically, autocratic governments, ruled by all-powerful leaders above the law, have been characterized by oppression, corruption, and eventual downfall due to popular uprisings or foreign invasions.
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8% Bias Score


Abdülhamid Bey's Response and the Psychology of Self-Esteem
Abdülhamid Bey's dignified response to allegations is contrasted with a discussion of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the prevalence of low self-esteem leading to 'yalakalık' (fawning) behaviors in relationships, particularly among those lacking self-confidence and resorting to self-protective measu...
Abdülhamid Bey's Response and the Psychology of Self-Esteem
Abdülhamid Bey's dignified response to allegations is contrasted with a discussion of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the prevalence of low self-esteem leading to 'yalakalık' (fawning) behaviors in relationships, particularly among those lacking self-confidence and resorting to self-protective measu...
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40% Bias Score


Starmer's Leadership: Lessons from Attlee and the Suez Crisis
The article analyzes Keir Starmer's leadership through the lens of historical figures like Clement Attlee and Ernest Bevin, contrasting Attlee's handling of India's independence with the current Palestine situation and examining the lessons from the Suez Crisis.
Starmer's Leadership: Lessons from Attlee and the Suez Crisis
The article analyzes Keir Starmer's leadership through the lens of historical figures like Clement Attlee and Ernest Bevin, contrasting Attlee's handling of India's independence with the current Palestine situation and examining the lessons from the Suez Crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Srebrenica Reassessed: Dutch Inaction and the Limits of the Official Narrative
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, a reassessment based on newly declassified documents reveals that the Dutchbat III and the Dutch government had more agency to prevent the massacre than previously admitted, highlighting the significant role of inaction and a lack of forceful response comp...
Srebrenica Reassessed: Dutch Inaction and the Limits of the Official Narrative
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, a reassessment based on newly declassified documents reveals that the Dutchbat III and the Dutch government had more agency to prevent the massacre than previously admitted, highlighting the significant role of inaction and a lack of forceful response comp...
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44% Bias Score


Three Types of Intellectuals: State-Sponsored, Popular, and Independent
This article analyzes three categories of intellectuals: state-sponsored, popular, and independent, highlighting their roles in society, the challenges they face, and their eventual legacies, using examples such as Ibn Khaldun, Giambattista Vico, and Arthur Schopenhauer.
Three Types of Intellectuals: State-Sponsored, Popular, and Independent
This article analyzes three categories of intellectuals: state-sponsored, popular, and independent, highlighting their roles in society, the challenges they face, and their eventual legacies, using examples such as Ibn Khaldun, Giambattista Vico, and Arthur Schopenhauer.
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48% Bias Score


Wilders's Populist Rhetoric Challenges Dutch Political Tradition
Geert Wilders's polarizing political style, marked by oneliners and direct voter appeals, contrasts sharply with the Netherlands' traditional deliberative political culture, resulting in increased polarization and a coarsening of public debate.
Wilders's Populist Rhetoric Challenges Dutch Political Tradition
Geert Wilders's polarizing political style, marked by oneliners and direct voter appeals, contrasts sharply with the Netherlands' traditional deliberative political culture, resulting in increased polarization and a coarsening of public debate.
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48% Bias Score

Alamán Bio Reframes Historical Narrative
In 2020, Mexican President López Obrador's criticism of Lucas Alamán prompted historian Javier Lara Bayón to write a biography offering a balanced view of Alamán's contributions to Mexico and highlighting the dangers of historical simplification in political discourse.

Alamán Bio Reframes Historical Narrative
In 2020, Mexican President López Obrador's criticism of Lucas Alamán prompted historian Javier Lara Bayón to write a biography offering a balanced view of Alamán's contributions to Mexico and highlighting the dangers of historical simplification in political discourse.
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52% Bias Score

Comparing Greece's 1893 and 2009 Debt Crises: A Historical Analysis
A German historian, Corina Senserl, compared Greece's 1893 and 2009 financial crises, highlighting similarities in foreign responses but contrasting economic contexts and policy reactions, including the imposition of austerity measures in the second crisis.

Comparing Greece's 1893 and 2009 Debt Crises: A Historical Analysis
A German historian, Corina Senserl, compared Greece's 1893 and 2009 financial crises, highlighting similarities in foreign responses but contrasting economic contexts and policy reactions, including the imposition of austerity measures in the second crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...

Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...
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60% Bias Score

Ancient Lessons for Modern Warfare: Xerxes, Putin, and the Importance of Empathy
The article compares the invasion of Greece by Xerxes to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting strategic miscalculations and using Aeschylus's "The Persians" to advocate for a nuanced understanding of conflict by acknowledging the enemy's perspective.

Ancient Lessons for Modern Warfare: Xerxes, Putin, and the Importance of Empathy
The article compares the invasion of Greece by Xerxes to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting strategic miscalculations and using Aeschylus's "The Persians" to advocate for a nuanced understanding of conflict by acknowledging the enemy's perspective.
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36% Bias Score

Historical Parallels: Societal Capitulation to Authoritarianism
The essay examines historical examples of societal collapse under authoritarian rule, comparing the passive acceptance of Hitler and Mussolini's rise to power with the staunch resistance during the Spanish Civil War, and drawing parallels to the current political climate where leaders like Donald Tr...

Historical Parallels: Societal Capitulation to Authoritarianism
The essay examines historical examples of societal collapse under authoritarian rule, comparing the passive acceptance of Hitler and Mussolini's rise to power with the staunch resistance during the Spanish Civil War, and drawing parallels to the current political climate where leaders like Donald Tr...
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56% Bias Score

Japan-China Non-Aggression: A Shifting Landscape
Since 1972, Japan and China have maintained a non-aggression policy, formalized in treaties and bolstered by expanding economic ties; however, recent changes in Japan's defense posture, driven by US-China rivalry, pose a threat to this peace, necessitating proactive diplomatic efforts and regional s...

Japan-China Non-Aggression: A Shifting Landscape
Since 1972, Japan and China have maintained a non-aggression policy, formalized in treaties and bolstered by expanding economic ties; however, recent changes in Japan's defense posture, driven by US-China rivalry, pose a threat to this peace, necessitating proactive diplomatic efforts and regional s...
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32% Bias Score
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