- Climate ChangeHuman RightsInternational Law
Taking to the Courts: the International Court of Justice and Climate Change
by Arya Goyal November 17, 2022The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP27, is yet another attempt by world leaders to tackle the issue of climate…
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In the Limelight: Threats to Utility Infrastructure Explained through Cape Town, South Africa and Jackson, Mississippi
by Max Schaked November 17, 2022Telecommunications, electricity, drinking water, waste treatment: utilities are generally viewed as one of the more mundane aspects of modern infrastructure. Even so, they are…
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The Rise of Hydro-politics in the Middle East
by Grace Funk November 17, 2022The Middle East faces an existential water crisis and is running out of time to fix it. According to NASA data, the 2020-2021 rainfall…
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Your Geopolitical Primer for the 2022 World Cup
by Ben Chlarson November 16, 2022The 2022 World Cup is now just days away. As one of the largest and most watched sporting events across the globe–sports, nationalism, commerce,…
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Lessons From the War on Terror
by Jack Hill November 8, 2022History has demonstrated that nations often compromise on guaranteeing civil rights to their citizens as they mobilize against threats to national security. In combating…
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Open Arms or Closed Doors? The Refugee Experience
by Seher Alvi June 3, 2022With the Russia-Ukraine conflict raging on our television screens and across the pages of our media every day, the world is exceptionally focused on…