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Uighurs In China: Suffering in Silence?
by Elizabeth Onibokun November 12, 2020One of the foremost philosophical questions asked in many history and political science classes seems to be, “If you were alive back then, what…
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Greece’s Migrant Crisis: A Combination of EU Policy Failures & Populism
by Caroline Mendoza November 9, 2020On September 8, Moria, a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos, was engulfed in flames that burned down a majority of the…
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A Call to Amend the Security Council Veto
by Annabelle Werner October 25, 2020In the aftermath of the Second World War, the global powers came together to create an intergovernmental organization, the United Nations, that would facilitate…
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A Discussion With Dr. Fiona Hill on the Role Social Media Plays in Russian Meddling in U.S. Democracy
by Zachary Durkee October 8, 2020Dr. Fiona Hill is a former official at the U.S. National Security Council specializing in Russian and European affairs. She was a lead witness…
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Still No Solution: Bolivia’s Transition of State Power
by Herman Luis Chavez October 2, 2020At the end of 2019, each of Bolivia’s nine regional departments experienced protests for nearly two months following the Oct. 20 national election, where…
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Israel/Palestine: Challenging Narratives
by Grayson Peters September 14, 2020This article is the third of five pieces from our summer series for 2020. The theme this summer is “Challenging Narratives.” In the coming…