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Justice in Syria: There Should Be Some Sophia Nemeth Aug 20, 2021 Where transitional justice mechanisms have sought to enforce accountability and achieve justice for victims around…
How the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Took Centre Stage at Euro 2020 Darius Jamal Jul 14, 2021 For football fans across the world, the game's appropriation as a foreign policy tool is controversial. Although…
Russian Action and Ukrainian Consequence: Zelensky’s Shifting Stance Owen Bonertz Jul 3, 2021 As the shadow of another Russian invasion looms over eastern Ukraine, Ukraine’s everyman President Volodymyr…
Linguistic Decolonization? Exploring Kazakhstan’s Switch from the Cyrillic to… Elizabeth Franceschini May 5, 2021 Kazakhstan, along with several other countries in the region, will continue to engage in a political tango with…
Biden-Poutine : première épreuve de force Lauren Naniche Apr 24, 2021 Une escalade des tensions aux frontières russo-ukrainiennes pourrait donner à Biden l’opportunité qu’il cherche…
Alexei Navalny: Vladimir Putin’s Biggest Fear Elizabeth Franceschini Mar 16, 2021 The idea of “Putin for life” is not an exaggeration when describing Russia’s contemporary political situation. The…
Nord Stream 2 and Europe’s Anti-Pipe Dream Owen Magnusson Mar 11, 2021 In this neighbourhood dispute, the United States has the best chance at stopping the pipeline's construction, a…