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Destructive Ambiguity: The Failure of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
by Alex Choy April 27, 2021“While … ambiguity may have motivated extremist contingents on both sides to acquiesce, intractable issues were kicked like a can down the road.” Nearly…
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The World Bank and Tanzania’s Pregnant Schoolgirl Ban
by Rayna Salam April 22, 2021Tanzania’s law forbidding pregnant girls from attending school has been cause for global concern, but the World Bank has been the only development actor…
Inspired by the attempted January 6th insurrection in Washington, D.C., “Changing of the Guard” is a series of reflections on transitions of power —…
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UN Special Rapporteur Tendayi Achiume on Racial Discrimination in Emerging Digital Technologies: Annabelle Werner and Elizabeth Onibokun
by thegeneration March 11, 2021E. Tendayi Achiume is a Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Promise Institute for Human Rights at University of California, Los Angeles.…
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How Cambodian Women Demonstrate the Gendered Dynamics of Genocide
by Caroline Mendoza March 9, 2021In light of Women’s History Month, it cannot be understated that women in Cambodia are disproportionately and uniquely affected by a myriad of issues,…
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America should Strengthen Japan’s Warfighting Abilities in Preparation for a Chinese Contingency over Taiwan
by Taylor Fairless March 7, 2021Talk about China’s predatory behavior has echoed insistently in the halls of the White House. The Communist Party under President Xi Jinping is more…