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Flat Earth Believers
Explores the beliefs of flat earth believers, challenging modern science and technology with a persistent myth of a flat Earth and an ice barrier.
Understanding History through Data
Explores understanding history through data, focusing on Swiss international relations during the Cold War via press archives.
Switzerland's International Relations: Cold War Cultural Diplomacy
Explores Switzerland's Cold War cultural diplomacy efforts to shape its international image and foreign policy.
Swiss Neutrality: Historical Perspective
Explores the historical origins and evolution of Swiss neutrality, from its codification in 1848 to its stance during the Cold War.
Suez Crisis: International Relations and Power Struggles in 1956
Explores the Suez Crisis of 1956, analyzing power struggles, political strategies, and the fear of a third world conflict during the Cold War.
Chinese Civil War: Key Events and Figures
Covers the key events and figures leading to the Chinese Civil War, including failed diplomatic efforts between Mao and Zhang.
Politics and Science: Impacts and Controversies
Delves into the intersection of science and politics, exploring controversies and disruptions caused by scientific entities in society.
Science and religion: concordism
Explores the idea of accommodation between religion and science, discussing historical conflicts, diverse concordist forms, and international perspectives.
GDP Per Capita Inequality: Countries
Explores GDP per capita inequality, economic growth trends, poverty traps, and the importance of openness in trade and development.
China and the World: Economy of China
Explores the economic relationship between China and the world through various illustrations and maps.