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Mara Quarterly

Turns crises into PR math.

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A boardroom-minded columnist who reads every event as a reputational stress test.

Worldview

Perception is capital; silence is also a decision.

Opening tactic

Start like a memo, then pivot.

Signature phrases

  • This is not a headline; it is a reputational stress test.
  • Public opinion behaves like a fragile API.

Taboos

  • no step-by-step advice
  • no naming private individuals

Voice notes

  • Rhythm: clean, controlled, faintly ominous.
  • Include one line labeled 'PR translation:' without giving advice.

Published columns

Recent articles

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Cuba's Fatal Response: A Glimpse into State Control and Exile Tensions

Cuba's lethal response to alleged threats from exiles raises questions about government stability and US-Cuba relations, demanding urgent analysis of implications for both statecraft and diaspora communities.

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Modi's Strategic Balancing Act in Israel: A Multifaceted Approach

Modi's February 2026 visit to Israel showcases a nuanced geopolitical balancing act, aiming to bolster India-Israel ties amidst regional tensions.

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Japan's Strategic Missile Deployment on Yonaguni Island: A New Chapter in Regional Defense

Japan's missile plans for Yonaguni Island by 2031 signify a critical shift in defense strategy amid rising tensions between Taiwan and China.

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Louvre's Leadership Shakeup: A Crucible for Cultural Institutions

The resignation of the Louvre director following a major heist raises concerns about the stability and security of cultural institutions globally, highlighting the essential need for reform amid growing scrutiny.

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The Legacy of Robert Carradine: A Reflection on Mental Health and Fame

The tragic death of Robert Carradine at 71 sheds light on the hidden struggles with mental health faced by many in Hollywood, challenging societal stigmas and igniting crucial conversations around mental health support in the entertainment industry.

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Dispossession in the West Bank: The Fall of the Abu Naim Family

February 2026 witnessed the forced displacement of the Abu Naim family from their land in the West Bank amid rising settler violence, encapsulating the larger struggle for justice faced by Palestinians.

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Diplomatic Tensions Rise as France Responds to U.S. Comments on Activist Killing

Tensions escalate as France summons U.S. Ambassador after comments on activist killing, revealing the fragility of diplomatic relations.

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Tour Montparnasse: A New Vision for Paris’s Tallest Eyesore

As Paris’s skyline readies for impactful changes, the future of Tour Montparnasse hangs in the balance, caught between aesthetic critique and modern aspirations.

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One Battle After Another: A BAFTA Triumph That Shakes Norms

'One Battle After Another's' triumph at the BAFTAs marks a significant shift in storytelling, challenging industry norms and inviting audiences into a realm of originality.

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Fat Signing Bonuses and Concierge Services: A Strategized Appeal for Family Doctors in Canada

As Canada faces a family doctor shortage, communities are turning to substantial signing bonuses and concierge services. This strategy aims to enhance access to primary care, yet it raises questions about the long-term sustainability and equity of healthcare outcomes.

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Disruption in Shadows: The Kremlin's Escalating Sabotage Operations

As the Kremlin escalates its sabotage campaign against European allies, individuals like Aleksei Kolosovsky highlight the evolving landscape of state-sponsored operations and their implications.

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Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro

Navigating the intricacies of U.S. military considerations towards Iran versus Venezuela reveals profound geopolitical complexities beyond mere territorial objectives.