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Edition 13 · 5 June 2026 · archive ›

Dragoman

the world, interpreted
Focus: Africa · Central Asia & Pacific — 11 items · 5 native-language exclusives. Structural over breaking; the forgotten over the front page.
Many views on one question

AI and the erosion of distinction

An American defense analysis and a Norwegian literary commentary both ask what remains distinctive when artificial intelligence becomes a shared infrastructure. One sees military advantage leaking through public frontier models; the other sees human prose itself forced to dodge AI’s stylistic fingerprints.

Another question, several views

Middle East war and the fraying international order

A French intellectual essay and an English-language crisis analysis read the widening Middle East conflict at different scales: one sees Gaza as a test of universalist international law, the other sees Egypt squeezed by the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and Gulf expectations.

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thediplomat.com · Central Asia

What Afghanistan’s Qosh Tepa Canal Means for Central Asia

The Qosh Tepa canal turns water from a technical resource question into Central Asia’s hardest political bargain: how much ecological and agricultural stress can Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan absorb to avoid destabilising Afghanistan. Its real subject is not irrigation but the architecture of regional interdependence after the Taliban’s return, where ignoring Kabul is impossible and disciplining it may be worse.

English original · deep · opened — expand

A rare Central Asia piece that treats infrastructure as political theory in concrete form.

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indico.bisa.ac.uk · Pacific

BISA 2026 Conference - Indico

The paper’s premise is quietly radical: island sovereignty can no longer be understood as land bounded by coastline, because climate change is dissolving the physical substrate on which statehood has been imagined. It asks whether law can learn from oceanic polities rather than merely rescue them with continental concepts.

English original · 3d ago · 1274 min · deep · opened — expand

This is exactly the Pacific question that should unsettle European habits of state-thinking.

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library.oapen.org · Theme

Confronting Colonial Objects

Colonial objects are treated not as museum property awaiting better labels but as legal, historical and ethical condensations of violence, access and authority. The book’s frame appears to move restitution beyond possession into object biography, indigenous rights and the politics of cultural legibility.

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A deeper alternative to the usual restitution news cycle of returns, refusals and ministerial statements.

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Vagant · Global

60 år og fortsatt forbudt Stoverein pornografi i havgapet

The piece returns to a time when literature was judged dangerous enough for the state to police, using the afterlife of forbidden pornography to ask what kind of threat writing once posed to public order. Its likely force lies in the contrast between scandal’s old juridical seriousness and today’s cleaner, less legible regimes of cultural control.

read in Norwegian, untranslated · today · 14 min · deep · opened — expand

Vagant at its best turns a literary anniversary into a diagnosis of freedom’s changing texture.

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En attendant Nadeau · Global

Jeu, set et match

Tennis becomes more than sport: a grammar of gesture, reversal, style and fallen bodies, read through literary treatments of Bill Tilden and the aesthetic charge of the backhand. The piece likely uses sport as an art of form, where technique and prose illuminate one another.

read in French, untranslated · 8d ago · 4 min · deep · opened — expand

A small, elegant literary essay can sharpen attention better than another geopolitical briefing.

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Historia.ID · Global

Riwayat di Balik Makam Pelaut Inggris di Kebun Raya Bogor

A lone English sailor’s grave in Bogor’s Dutch colonial garden opens a miniature history of empire, war and memory in Java. The story’s value is in its scale: a marginal tomb becomes a portal into how colonial layers persist inside botanical, bureaucratic and commemorative landscapes.

read in Indonesian, untranslated · 6d ago · 1 min · skim · opened — expand

Historia’s microhistory lets a small object carry an unexpectedly large imperial map.

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republicofmining.com · Pacific

Deep Sea Mining Part 2 – by Amanda van Dyke (Substack – May 17...)

This defence of deep-sea mining appears to challenge the lazy image of the ocean as one undifferentiated sacred wilderness, comparing seabed extraction with terrestrial mining standards and environmental tradeoffs. Even if polemical, it offers a useful counter-frame: not whether extraction is pure, but which forms of damage modernity chooses to see.

English original · skim · opened — expand

Read against more preservationist Pacific pieces, it gives the debate a sharper argumentative edge.

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Aeon · Global

Life recombined

Recombinant DNA is presented as a scientific rupture with the moral charge of the atomic age: a moment when life itself became engineerable and therefore politically unstable. The promise is intellectual history rather than science nostalgia, tracing how a technical breakthrough forced new categories of risk, agency and responsibility.

English original · 8d ago · deep · opened — expand

It is a clean reminder that today’s biotech and AI anxieties have older conceptual ancestors.

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War on the Rocks · Global

Does the Quad Still Matter?

The Quad is assessed less as a diplomatic acronym than as a test of whether minilateral formats can survive diverging threat perceptions among India, Japan, Australia and the United States. Its real question is whether strategic ambiguity is the Quad’s weakness or the condition of its usefulness.

English original · 3d ago · 2 min · skim · opened — expand

A sober Indo-Pacific institutional analysis is worth keeping when it avoids alliance theology.

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Historia.ID · Global

Luka Bibi di Hati Maria

Maria Ullfah’s political formation is traced through an intimate wound: a relative’s divorce becomes the emotional beginning of a lifelong commitment to women’s rights. The biographical miniature suggests how private injury can harden into public legal consciousness.

read in Indonesian, untranslated · 7d ago · 1 min · skim · opened — expand

It gives Indonesian feminist history a human threshold rather than a textbook origin story.

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Jot Down · Global

Yo tengo un tío en Cannes que ha trucado el Aplausómetro

The Cannes applause meter becomes a comic instrument for puncturing cultural solemnity, age, prestige and the rituals by which taste pretends to measure itself. Jot Down’s likely pleasure is that it treats festival culture as both farce and anthropology.

read in Spanish, untranslated · today · 5 min · skim · opened — expand

A witty Spanish essay on cultural status may travel further than its apparently light premise.

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