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Multinational Corporations and the EU’s New Data Laws
by Eden Ballard March 11, 2019United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, Article 12 “No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor…
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Fights for Funding, Brexit Bedlam, & a Revanchist Russia
by Zach Emanuel February 4, 2019In his commencement address to the 2016 graduating class at Howard University in Washington, D.C, then-President Obama declared that, “Democracy requires compromise, even when…
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The Renaissance of Water Conflict
by Katarina Kosmala-Dahlbeck January 13, 2019Ethiopia first announced its plan to construct the Grand Renaissance Dam in 2010, as the Arab Spring began to threaten political stability throughout the…
Throughout the world, food waste accounts for a significant percentage of carbon emissions. From the production, packaging, and decomposition, food and food waste are…
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State of the European Union
by Grayson Peters November 5, 2018Two years after the British people narrowly voted for a “Brexit” referendum to withdraw the United Kingdom from the European Union, the EU is…
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Conservatives and the Kremlin: An Emerging Alliance
by Zach Emanuel October 23, 2018This past summer while leading a Congressional delegation to Moscow, Republican Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama proclaimed in a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister…