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North Korea planning more blasts - CNN

Mugabe is ethnic cleansing - BBC

Iraqi civil war feared - CBS

Iran bans pro-reform candidates - BBC

In Southern France, strong opposition to europe treaty - NY Times

Historic Sudan peace accord signed - CNN

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REFLECTING SHADOWS

Every event in the past leaves a shadow. A shadow that reflects. Reflects our present and our future.

Most prosperous nations of today were once on the war-front fighting with each other. Blame always go to Hitler's might and Rest of the world as saviors. Why people came to war? Learning the psychology and twists in international relations can contribute a lot to relieve border-tensions and war-like situations. World is much different today with 8 declared nuke powers, middle-east conflicts and events of "limited wars" between nations. We are never ready for a WWIII or any large scale war with pre-emptive nuclear attacks.

Reflecting shadows aims at interpreting and analyzing present issues, based on the similar events in the past and framing a testable and well-thought hypothesis about the possible futures.

ENTER THE PRESENT THROUGH
THE EYES OF PAST

Changing World Order

Beginning of the century
(1900-1914)

First World War
(1914-1918)

War to end all wars?
(1918-1920)

Build-up for WWII
(1920-1935)

Hitler's rise
(1935-1939)

World War II
(1939-1945)
Japan's madness
Significant points from WWII
Controversial topics

World War III?
1945-....

History repeats: Present world

Missile crisis haunts again

Lessons from War



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