Deniz Gulay
ugulay@binghamton.edu
75 Articles
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Talks about a second civil war reveal internal divisions
A movie that gained significant attention this year is “Civil War” directed by Alex Garland. Set in a hypothetical near-future dystopia, it depicts a situation where the federal government is fractured into...
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'Nuclear Deterrence' is losing all of its meaning
The current state of international politics is filled with constant and rampant escalation. Apart from the conflicts we are already familiar with from watching the news, there are also now greater risks...
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Unrecognized nations are geopolitical minefields
When you look at the map of the world either in a book, on a globe or on the internet, you see are different nations with their own territories. But something that...
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Binghamton's potential as a city lies in redevelopment
When it comes to historical heritage, Binghamton and Broome County in general has a lot to offer. From its industrial origins born out of the major production plants to the arrival of...
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False histories threaten success of democracies
Anemoia is the word for “yearning for a past that you never actually experienced.” It is a word that I imagine you have never even heard of, but when it comes to...
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European federalism must rise to meet complex challenges
European federalism must overcome strong challenges to survive What we today call Europe has a rich history of competing civilizations and ideas. Throughout the many centuries of its past, there were kingdoms,...
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Global trade centers are still pivotal to global politics
Today’s world is connected more than ever when it comes to technology — the devices and systems we use to communicate in the modern world are beyond the imagination of the people...
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UN must evolve to remain legitimate
In terms of global events and conflicts, the current state of the world is becoming increasingly more tenuous and unstable. There are numerous regions in the world, such as Palestine, Yemen, Ukraine...
Columns
Taiwan's identity crisis complicates its foreign policy
We have been hearing from Taiwan a lot more frequently in the recent years. That is because this tiny island, within a very close distance to China, is these days becoming a...
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Westminster's stagnation fuels secessionism in the UK
For the past decade, since the decision to leave the European Union in 2016, the United Kingdom has gone through a period of economic and political stagnation. Especially after Brexit and COVID-19,...