Coffee’s Soft Power Shift
The United States has long been at the centre of the global coffee industry. But as policies shift under the Trump administration, that dominance is under threat.
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In David Cronenberg's 2005 masterpiece, coffee is used as a threat—and also as a weapon.
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One of the main reasons I started this blog (aside from it being a way to explore and promote the
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