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Why Liberal Internationalism Can Survive a Global Rise in Autocracy
by Annabelle Werner February 16, 2022“Will we apply and strengthen the core tenets of the international system, including the U.N. Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as…
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Why Angela Merkel’s Tenure has Emboldened Authoritarians
by Andreas Papoutsis February 7, 2022Angela Merkel has often been likened to the replacement leader of the free world in the absence of active American leadership, particularly during the…
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The Honduras Challenge for U.S. Foreign Policy
by Christopher López January 28, 2022When Joseph Biden served as Vice-President, he traveled to over 45 countries, often leading diplomatic efforts on behalf of the Obama administration. In Central…
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When in Rome: How the Romans Fell to Autocracy and Their Connection to Our World
by Joshua Potter January 24, 2022“When in Rome: How the Romans Fell to Autocracy and Their Connection to Our World” was originally published in our Fall 2021 Print Edition:…
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Bangladesh: The Cost of Democracy
by Samriddhi Sapkota January 3, 2022“Bangladesh: The Cost of Democracy” was originally published in our Fall 2021 Print Edition: Authoritarianism. When Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971, most…
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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…