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2020 is Not 1968, But What Can We Learn from the…
Of course, 1968 is not 2020; but acknowledging the differences can help us understand where we are now and indeed…
Could Banning Nuclear Weapons Threaten World Peace?
"On October 24th, 2020, the international community reached a landmark treaty which triumphs over all predecessors…
The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice
Seemingly mundane transportation policies are far from a peripheral issue in the national reckoning with race —…
The 2020 Taiwan Crisis: A Prelude for Chinese…
Faced with Tsai and her DPP government's pursuit of Taiwanese independence, Beijing seems likely to pursue Chinese…
Standing By: The American ‘Militia’ Is Back, But It’s…
Militias are re-establishing themselves as a feature of America’s political landscape. But there are vast…
The Return of Janša: Can Illiberal Democracy Triumph in…
Janša, who has remained a central figure in Slovenian politics since the 1980s, is an unabashed right-wing populist…
Amnesty International and Their Overseas Challenges
Despite efforts to promote itself as impartial, Amnesty International is nonetheless criticized alongside other…
Bolivia 2020: Legacy and Leftism in Luis Arce’s Victory
With Arce's victory, Bolivia is poised to enter a new era of unity and growth.
School Closure: Beyond Education
School closures in Kenya prompted by the COVID-19 crisis pose negative impacts on girls' sexual and reproductive…
Opinion | Talking About Fight Club
One can hardly be surprised that students carefully coordinated and prepared for a Fight Night — after all, it…
Bug-out Bags and Bullets: The Misguided Ideology of…
This year, perhaps unlike any other, feels like the end of the world. Understandably, this has caused a resurgence…
Les valeurs républicaines : toujours ancrées ou en…
Si l’assassinat de Samuel Paty et l’attentat de Nice quelques semaines plus tard sont unanimement condamnés, ces…