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Paul Grenier is president of the Simone Weil Center for Political Philosophy.
Cosmopolitan critic of the modern world. Author of four books. Resident Professor of Political Science at the Hopkins-Nanjing Centre (Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies). All views are in a personal capacity.
Michael Martin, Ph.D. is a philosopher, poet, musician, songwriter, editor, and biodynamic farmer.
James W. Carden, contributing editor at The American Conservative, serves on the board of the Simone Weil Center. A former adviser to the State Department his work has appeared in The Nation, Responsible Statecraft, and The Guardian.
Professor of Politics at the University of Rhode Island (USA).
Paul Robinson is a professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. He has written numerous works on Russian history, military affairs, and international politics.
A PhD candidate specializing in Migration Sociology, Social Geography, and Conflict Studies. I want to understand the links between human movements, urban dynamics, and the socio-political forces that shape our world.
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