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The Chinese Dream Versus a Chemical Crisis

Greta Leeb July 3, 2025

China has backed itself into a diplomatic corner. In order to achieve its ambitious goals, Beijing must balance its reputation, relations with potential investees in

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The Refugee Camp That Time Forgot

Adriana Doyle July 3, 2025

Nestled in the arid terrain of northeastern Kenya, the Dadaab refugee complex stands as one of the clearest examples of a humanitarian system that has

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The Illusion of Progress: The Unfulfilled Promise of Gender Quotas

Ella Johnson May 17, 2025

When Claudia Sheinbaum was officially inaugurated as the 66th president of Mexico on October 1, 2024, she became the first female president of Mexico and

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The Global Playbook: How Athletes Are Used to Sway Political Voters

Varun Venkatesh May 16, 2025

Athletes set the tone in stadiums, not parliaments. However, in the era of political dependence on the intersection of technology and media, athletes have become

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Times of Change: What Should Starmer Do Next?

Guy Golan May 9, 2025

Sir Keir Starmer, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, came to power on the back of a single-word election slogan: ‘Change’. At its core,

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Milei and MAGA: A Love Story

Guy Golan May 8, 2025

If the pragmatic James Carville gave us the slogan “It’s the economy, stupid,” we now have an ideologue’s response. Javier Milei, the self-described “anarcho-capitalist” President

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Nauru’s Citizenship for Sale: Golden Visas and the Price of Survival

Ella Johnson May 2, 2025

Imagine lazing on a beach on an island in the South Pacific — the temperature is always 80 degrees, the water always perfect, a mimosa

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The Shadow Fleet’s Hidden Hand: Russia’s Sabotage of Underwater Infrastructure

Varun Venkatesh May 1, 2025

The Cold War might be over, but the cables beneath the Baltic Sea suggest otherwise. In a world increasingly dependent on digital connections and undersea

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India’s Regulatory Crossroads: Can It Balance Growth and Control in the Tech Era?

Makena Tom April 25, 2025

In just two years, a 194 million dollar investment by Apple’s supplier, Foxconn, has turned Chennai into a thriving tech hub. This shift, fueled by

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With Fear for Democracy, the World Dissents: The Authoritarian Surge

Adriana Doyle April 25, 2025

Reflecting on the historical tides of American politics, resisting Russian influence was a bipartisan imperative, with conservatives leading the charge against Soviet expansionism during the

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