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Undersea Espionage: Who Owns Underwater Internet Cables?
Information is precious to us all, so we ought to take steps to protect it, whether it be from foreign government…
“Bullied Out of Pride”: Hong Kong Group…
Individuals like Henry Lam demonstrate the complexity in trying to compartmentalize contentious issues. Lam is both…
Review Radio: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Duterte
On this special edition of Review's Radio, I spoke with Dr. Nicole Curato about the Philippines authoritarian turn…
An Open Letter to U.S. Consul General from Action Free…
On September 6th, members of the Action Free Hong Kong Montreal Group handed the U.S. Consul General to Montreal,…
What Do the Flags at Hong Kong’s Protests Mean?
Despite appearances, however, many flags waved at the protests are as divisive as they are unifying.
7 winners and losers from a deeply ambiguous Japanese…
On May 1st, a new Emperor of Japan ascended to the throne, marking an end to the thirty-year-long Heisei era and…
From Mont Royal to Victoria Peak: the Free HK Protest
The protest was part of a simultaneous show of solidarity across Canada. Its goal was to show Hong Kongers and…
Walking on Hong Kong’s Tightrope
On June 9, over one million people marched through the streets of Hong Kong — from Victoria Park, Causeway Bay to…
The Solomon Islands, Taiwan, and the Politics of…
As more and more American politicians begin to hit the road in preparation for the 2020 presidential elections, one…
Fighting Censorship with the Revolutionary Power of…
This is why rap touches the hearts of many. It's poignant, lyrical and rhythmic punches, its strength in vocal…
La Chine et les nouvelles routes de la soie en Afrique:…
Bien que la croissance économique chinoise connaisse son plus bas taux de croissance depuis près de 30 ans, en…
The Chongryon: North Korea’s Ethnic Enclave in…
Japan does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea , and when they…