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This paper was written by Salim Maloof, posted on January 26, 2026
This paper was written by Salim Maloof, posted on January 05, 2026
How the Victors of World War II Risk Irrelevance by Fostering Global Anarchy
This paper was written by Salim Maloof, posted on December 15, 2025
The Blow that a Democratic Socialist Mayor in New York Could Deal for the Victors of WW2
This paper was written by Salim Maloof, posted on November 19, 2025
From Victory to Cynicism to Post-Truth: The Power of the victors of WWII in the Middle East
This paper was written by Salim Maloof, posted on November 09, 2025
Are the victors of WW2 turning to ideologies that rejuvenate their power rather than relying on faith in freedom?
This paper was written by Salim Maloof, posted on October 10, 2023
Can the Western European Monarchies outlive the United Nations?
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on June 01, 2023
The United Nations and Artificial Intelligence: What is more threatening to the victors of WW2?
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on May 01, 2023
FIFA and the United Nations: Two world governing bodies in crisis
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on December 10, 2022
The greater say in governance people have, the weaker the authority of the victors of WW2 becomes. Are the victors of WW2 getting it right in emboldening the world against Putin?
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on March 06, 2022
The failures of the victors of WW2 propelled Russia to revolt against the existing international order. Is the idea of freedom the next victim of the victors of WW2?
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on March 03, 2022
The payoff the United States could gain by distancing itself from NATO and European Affairs
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on February 21, 2022
Is the United Nations a new threat to the neoliberal ideology after the collapse of the Marxist philosophy?
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on January 05, 2018
The risks the United States Government is taking by authorizing that the United Nations pursue any of its “Goals” on US soil
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on December 10, 2017
Are the United Nations subsidiary organs aligning mankind on a trajectory toward a new world war to resize the nations with great and soft powers?
Written by Salim Maloof, posted on November 15, 2017