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: Analyst James Bosworth argues in an April 27 column that applying the "Venezuela model" to Cuba is a strategic misfit that has raised significant concern among regional experts.

The World Politics Review (WPR) has published several significant essays and analyses in April 2026, focusing on a global landscape marked by military conflict, the disruptive second term of the Trump administration, and shifting regional powers. worldpoliticsreview

Analysis of why youth-led protests in countries like Nepal and Madagascar are succeeding while others stumble. : Analyst James Bosworth argues in an April

: Mary Gallagher’s April 28 analysis details a deep schism within Taiwan's opposition party (KMT) over the government’s proposed defense budget and the island's broader geopolitical positioning. : Mary Gallagher’s April 28 analysis details a

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