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Lessons from the School of Trumpian Politics along the Venezuelan-Colombian Border

Old Writer October 23, 2015

Xenophobic ideology is not new to politics. It is, however, relatively new to Venezuela, which has been one of the more welcoming South American countries to

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F!

Lilac Peterson May 10, 2015

The Feminist Initiative literally blazed onto the political scene and stamped its name on  international headlines in 2010, when party leader Gudrun Schyman burned 100,000

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Trade and Transparency: The Trans-Pacific Partnership’s Elusive Agenda

Quinn Schwab May 1, 2015

In his first year in office, President Obama announced one of the primary goals of his international trade policy, U.S. participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership

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Internal And External Schisms

Lilac Peterson April 22, 2015

Every day news outlets around the world cover the latest horrors committed by the Islamic State (confusingly abbreviated as IS, ISIS, or even ISIL), and

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#VaiaDilma: President Rousseff’s Trust Deficit

Yun Ru Phua April 21, 2015

Less than five months after voting President Dilma Rousseff into office last October, the Brazilian people have demanded her impeachment. On March 15th, 2015, approximately

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Continued Persecution of Christians

Suleman Khan April 16, 2015

“Continued Persecution of Christians” was originally published in the Davis Political Review on April 6, 2015.  On April 2, students at Garissa University College in Kenya

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Russia Looks East

Old Writer April 15, 2015

In a move that may further isolate Russia in the eyes of the West, Pyongyang and Moscow have formed a new year of friendship alliance

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A Tale of Two Rulers

Giacomo Tognini April 14, 2015

Over one and half billion people live in India and Indonesia, two immense nations whose histories have long been intertwined. Last year, in a monumental

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Sectarian Strife in Yemen

Quinn Schwab April 2, 2015

February 10th, the U.S. Department of State announced a formal withdrawal from its embassy in Sana’a, Yemen, in response to mounting Houthi power in the

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Darfur: Will the West Ever Care?

Helena Green April 2, 2015

When on October 30th, 2014, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s vicious government forces mercilessly raped 221 women and girls over 36 hours, the residents of Tabit

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