Geopolitics & World

International affairs, defense, and regional topics

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#2803: Barter Economies That Actually Worked (and the Ones That Got Crushed)

From Switzerland's WIR Bank to Argentina's trueque clubs — the strange history of modern barter economies.

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#2797: What's Really Driving the Dollar-Shekel Rate?

How analysts blend geopolitics, technicals, and central bank moves to forecast where the USD-ILS pair goes next.

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#2796: How Central Bank Rates Actually Move Your Mortgage

How a 25 basis point rate change ripples from overnight bank loans to your mortgage payment.

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#2795: How to Compare Cost of Living Across Countries

Beyond the Big Mac Index: how economists actually compare what money buys in different countries.

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#2787: Mapping Israel's Ideological Think Tanks

Van Leer, IDI, INSS, Kohelet, JCPA — what these institutes actually do, who funds them, and how they shape policy.

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#2772: Israelis Abroad: Beyond the Stigma of Yerida

Why do Israelis leave? And why does their departure carry such heavy moral baggage? The data tells a surprising story.

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#2771: The Hidden Sophistication of Oil Refining

How ancient marine microorganisms become gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel — the complete journey from source rock to pump.

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#2770: Who Gets Denied at the Border for Speech?

Why Israel names its red lines while most democracies keep their political exclusion criteria hidden.

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#2769: The Legal Limbo of Partially Recognized States

North Korea has 46 embassies. Palestine has 80. Neither is fully recognized. How does their diplomacy actually work?

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#2766: How Israeli Airport Security Works Abroad

How Israeli security agents legally question passengers at foreign airports — and why they can't arrest anyone.

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#2765: What a Diplomatic Passport Actually Gets You

Diplomatic passports don't grant immunity. Here's what they actually do and don't do at borders.

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#2761: When a Strong Shekel Rewrites Labor Economics

How a surging shekel is reshaping Israel's labor market, crushing exporters, and creating unexpected winners among foreign workers.

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#2742: Where Ancient Jerusalem’s Walls Actually Were

The City of David was only 12 acres. Here’s how Jerusalem’s boundaries shifted over 3,000 years.

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#2734: How Hebrew Printing Defied Book Burnings

The first Hebrew printed book dates to 1475 — and it was Rashi’s commentary, not the Bible.

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#2723: Why No Country Has Ever Reached Communism

The real difference between socialism and communism — and whether either has ever produced a successful society.

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#2714: How Texas Became the Oil State

Spindletop didn't make Texas synonymous with oil. The real story involves geology, regulation, and a surprising government intervention.

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#2697: When Trust in Your Country Feels Like a Bad Relationship

What happens when the state you fund feels like it's deceiving you — and you can't opt out.

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#2686: Why Jerusalem Stays Poor Despite Its Pull

Why Jerusalem’s economy is broken, from the 1948 division to the modern housing crisis.

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#2680: The 200-Year Loophole That Shaped UK Tax

How a 1799 tax carve-out let billionaires avoid UK taxes for centuries — until Akshata Murty broke it.

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#2662: Did Judaism Ever Have Monks?

Did Judaism ever have monks? The Essenes and Therapeutae challenge the standard answer.

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#2661: Monasticism's Great Migration

Catholic monastic life collapsed in the West but is growing fast in Africa and Asia. Here's the surprising global picture.

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#2652: The Mulberry Bubble That Built a University

The silk industry that built UConn, the cows on Horsebarn Hill, and one mysterious firing at the Dairy Bar.

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#2642: Who Takes Notes in the Situation Room?

The invisible people scribbling behind world leaders — and why their records shape history.

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#2637: How Russia Justified Invading Ukraine — and What Actually Happened

The real reasons Russia invaded Ukraine, the history erased by propaganda, and where the front lines stand today.

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