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Green Conservatism: A Political Paradox?
by Katherine Jones September 10, 2021“The danger of global warning is as yet unseen, but real enough for us to make changes and sacrifices, so that we do not…
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Putin’s Authoritarianism: Driven by Money
by Alex Choy September 1, 2021Annually, the Comparative Survey of Freedom evaluates nations’ political rights and civil liberties. Political rights are defined as how “people have a choice in…
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With a Nuclear Iran, Does the Jihadi Threat Become Less Salient? A Defensive Realist Perspective.
by Alex Choy August 1, 2021Note: The purpose of this article is not to discount the dangers of a nuclear armed Iran — indeed, a Middle East devoid of…
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U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan Must Include a Plan for Women’s Access to Healthcare
by Samriddhi Sapkota July 8, 2021Last April, President Biden announced his plan to withdraw all remaining U.S. troops and personnel from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, after nearly twenty…
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Jamaica and China: Finding The Balance
by Elizabeth Onibokun June 8, 2021Introduction China’s rising influence around the world has been a subject of concern, particularly for the United States, who continue to fear China’s spreading…
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What Biden’s Recognition of the Armenian Genocide Reveals About Turkey and the Future of Relations With Ankara
by Andreas Papoutsis May 21, 2021Fourteen American presidents have come and gone since the term “genocide” was coined in 1944, nearly 30 years after the Ottoman Empire committed unfathomable…