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Here We Go Again – Constitutional Crisis in Bosnia…
March 1st, 2017 marked the 25th jubilee of Bosnian and Herzegovinian (BiH) independence. Not much has changed in…
The Deep and Dark Web of International Politics
The Internet is an ubiquitous entity. It dominates the lives and practices of many. The birth of the World Wide Web…
Transylvania Beyond Bias and Fiction
On the first day of my Transylvanian history class at Trinity College Dublin, my professor asked us if anyone out…
The End of Life As We Know It
On September 14, 1930, the first dust storm traversed the Southern Plains, wandering through southwest Kansas and…
Discourses of Inherent Female Victimization are Bad for…
In the western world, the perception that women are inherently less capable of violence than men heavily influences…
Hong Kong 2017 Chief Executive Elections: A Dwindling…
Hong Kong’s chief executive elections, one of the city’s most anticipated political events, are scheduled to take…
No Clean Water for First Nation Communities: Repeated…
Canada holds one fifth of the planet’s fresh water. Moreover, according to the United Nations development program,…
Geert Wilders, the Possibility of a “Nexit,” and the…
March 15th, 2017 will once again put Europe at a political crossroads, and could mark the next significant…
Political Correctness is Not the Enemy
Vilified versus idealized political correctness: the toxic dichotomous debate that has monopolized the current…
Justice: The New Antagonist of Anti-Establishment…
The leader of France’s National Front, Marine Le Pen, has found both a new antagonist in the judicial system and a…
#OscarsSoPolitical: A Brief History of the Academy…
Up until 1973, the annual Academy Awards ceremony, where the Oscars are presented to the most talented of the movie…
What’s Up with the Rohingya Refugee Crisis?
The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim minority living primarily in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state. There are roughly…