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Dying to Kill
“...We only have to be lucky once. You will have to be lucky always.” – The Irish Republican Army, Irish republican…
Safe Schools Declaration: A Promising Response to…
Western news media has adequately reported on important cases of attacks on education in the developing world over…
ICC Expands Remit to Environmental Crimes: Is This What…
Cambodia’s land reforms in 2001 have led to over 10 years of violent and coercive land grabs, damaging the…
Chinese Premier Li’s visit: Where Canada Stands…
From September 21st to 24th, all eyes were on Ottawa as Canada played host to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in what…
The Migrant Crisis Continues: The EU-Afghan Agreement
Last week, during a period of increased tension in European politics, the European Union (EU) signed a…
Rising Extremism and Threats to Electoral Systems in the…
In the United States and France, rising populism and extreme right tendencies are challenging two traditionally…
Lost in Trans-lation: Cultural Perceptions of Queerness…
“In Iran, we don’t have homosexuals, like in your country,” declared President Ahmadinejad to an audience at…
Germany Under the Gun: The Far Right’s Threat to…
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has widely received praise among observers in other parts of Europe and North…
Professor Catherine LeGrand on the Colombian Peace…
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We sat down with Catherine LeGrand, Professor…
Orban: The New Preacher of Illiberal Democracy in…
Anyone following Central European politics over the last decade has witnessed the success of populist parties and…
The Northern Triangle’s Unsolved Migration Crisis
In the wake of a global refugee crisis, the world has been reminded of its rigid migration systems, which are ill…
Balochistan: The Overlooked Casualty of South Asian Soft…
As Asian nations grow in power and economic clout, regional disputes have increased, most publicly through…