The Cost of Inaction: Sudan’s Worsening Humanitarian Crisis Sabrina Nelson Nov 7, 2023 While Sudan’s humanitarian situation is worsening by the day, it is not getting the attention it needs given the…
The New Nation: Bougainville’s Struggle for Independence Skyler Bohnert Mar 25, 2022 In 2027, the world will see the first newly independent country since South Sudan in 2011. Bougainville, an…
The Extreme Difficulty of Diplomatically Resolving the Ethiopian War Justine Peries Feb 4, 2022 The unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Tigray is shaped by Ethiopia's secessionist past and ethnic federalism. As…
Ethiopia’s Humanitarian Crisis: How Nobel Peace Prize Winner Abiy Ahmed Ali Led… Enora Lauvau Jul 21, 2021 A year after his appointment as Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali was awarded the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize…
Sierra Leone Tells Perpetrators “Hands Off Our Girls” Alexandra Yiannoutsos Apr 23, 2019 President Maada Bio’s national emergency declaration was unprecedented and it remains to be seen whether anything…
An Interview with Flux Author Suraiya Foss-Phillips Marie Fester Jan 7, 2019 "In classes, we often hear about the brutalities committed by certain guerilla or counterinsurgency groups, and it…
The Brain Drain, the Civil War, and Angola’s Public Health Crisis Andrea Gyimah Jun 1, 2018 The Angolan Civil War began as a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union. After successfully…
Flashback: The Implications of Angola’s Civil War Andrea Gyimah Jan 17, 2018 While the Angolan Civil War ostensibly began as another proxy war between the Soviet/Cuban-supported MPLA and the…
The Forgotten Conflict of Burundi Camille Labat Feb 2, 2017 Burundi, an African country located in the region of the Great Lakes, is going through a worrying crisis rapidly…
Peace on Earth and Goodwill Towards Yemen Maddie Clark Dec 5, 2016 When the war in Yemen began, military advisors and foreign policy experts claimed the fighting would come to a…