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Soldiers for Statecraft: Russia’s Ambitions in Ukraine and the American Response

Axel de VernouJanuary 29, 2022March 6, 2022

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Peruvian Democracy at Risk: A Review of Pedro Castillo’s Presidential Candidacy

Pablo Trujillo ÁlvarezMay 21, 2021May 21, 2021

Since moments of institutional crisis tend to amplify calls for drastic change, there remains the possibility that Peru could be governed by a Marxist-Leninist in a few months’ time. An exhaustive look into his party’s 2020 manifesto will reveal just how dangerous this prospect is to the consolidation of a democratic and prosperous Peru.

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Around the World for a COVID-19 Shot: An Ethical Examination of Vaccine Tourism

Ivana RamirezMay 17, 2021May 17, 2021

When we’re forced to make unethical decisions, we have to demand better of the people in power. Asking for inherent inequalities to benefit the least-advantaged requires both acknowledging that these inequalities exist and that they have feasible solutions.

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Myanmar in Crisis: Amid the Struggle for Democracy, Where Do the Rohingya Belong?

Cameron FreemanMay 14, 2021May 14, 2021

“He is an artist, so he used his platform to speak out against the military junta,” Stanley said. “And we haven’t heard from him. And we’re very nervous.”

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Divided Sanctuary: Claiming the Hagia Sophia, Turkey’s Religious Battleground

Gamze KazakogluApril 29, 2021April 29, 2021

“Nothing is its own symbol, it can only be a symbol of something else.”

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Playground Politics: A Conversation with UN Youth Advisor Sophia Kianni

Ivana RamirezApril 28, 2021April 28, 2021

We’re in this situation because rich, wealthy people have been treating the planet like their personal playground—unnecessarily polluting and letting their companies pollute our planet.

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The Perils and Promise of a Green Foreign Policy

Gabriel ColburnApril 28, 2021April 28, 2021

The trick is to help cut global emissions by deconstructing the American empire, not rebuilding it in a new form.

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The Past Year Was Devastating for the Global Poor. Climate Change Won’t Help.

Gabriel ColburnApril 3, 2021April 3, 2021

It is easy to draw conclusions about how climate change and COVID-19 have made us interconnected. More discomforting and important is to remember just how disconnected our experiences of both crises—and their political contexts—remain.

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While Biden Seeks Peace in Yemen, the Fight for Ma’rib Rages On

Cormac ThorpeApril 2, 2021April 2, 2021

Ma’rib is part of the Houthis’ bid to consolidate more power and leverage for upcoming negotiations, as well as an opportunity to test the new American administration.

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