THE PRESSING PROBLEM OF MEXICAN DRUG VIOLENCE AND INSTABILITY: REORIENTING AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
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T HE BIRTH OF AN IDEOLOGY:During the 21st century, American foreign policy has undergone two distinct shifts. The first was the 9/11...
HUGO MCCULLAGH
Oct 19
“ENDING FOREVER WARS” OR US DIPLOMATIC HEGEMONY?
T he West’s Reaction to the Crisis in Tigray Shows a Deep Routed Trend in Wes- tern Attitudes Towards Dealing With Conflict in the Global...
Victoria Krüger
Oct 19
RWANDA: FROM GENOCIDE TO BEING THE WORLD'S NR. 1
y father was the first person to be killed, followed by my brothers. So my ''M mother, my sisters and I kept hiding without knowing...
Anoushka Jha
Oct 19
FROM HISTORIC STRUGGLES TO AN UNMATCHED HARMONY: THE COMPELLING STORY OF INDIAN- AFRICAN DIPLOMACY
The real essence of this kinship [between Asia and Africa] its social heritage of slavery; the discrimination and insult; and this...
PRATHAMESH JAGTAP
Oct 19
THE NOISY NEIGHBOURS GONE QUIET: INDIA-CHINA-PAKISTAN
T he announcement by India and Pakistan of “strict observance of all agreements, understandings and cease firing” along the Line of...
Saulet Tanirbergen
Oct 19
UNREST IN INDIA OVERFARMING LAWS: CAN INDIA’S IMMENSE DIASPORA INFLUENCE GOVERNMENT ACTION?
“O ur objective is that the black laws enacted by the Modi government are repe- aled,” Baljinder Singh, a 52-year-old farmer...
AFEK SHAMIR
Oct 19
10 YEARS LATER: WHY AND HOW EGYPT’S REVOLUTION FAILED
The brave men are brave The cowards are cowardly Come with the brave Together to the Square T AHRIR, EGYPT: If one could assume the...
Lucien Enev
Oct 19
HIRAK, EPISODE II: THE ARDUOUS FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY IN POST-BOUTEFLIKA ALGERIA.
O n the 22nd of February, thousands of protesters gathered in the streets of Algiers to mark the two-year anniversary of the “Hirak”...
HECTOR MCKECHNIE
Oct 19
LATIN AMERICA MAY BE THE NEW BATTLEGROUND FOR THE SINO-AMERICAN RIVALRY - NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN
A t its core, history can be defined as a power competition between two actors. The ‘winner’ sets the rules to which the ‘loser’ must...
Lea Wowra
Oct 19
DEAR WESTERN MEDIA, GET YOUR NARRATIVES STRAIGHT.
I n early February, amid BBC headlines on ethnic clashes in Nigeria, new Ebola outbreaks in Guinea, and individual fates in the...
Sam Fowler
Oct 19
THE DIVIDING LINE: WHERE IS THE ‘GLOBAL SOUTH’?
T he Global South a phrase we use today generally to indicate countries in cer- tain regions which are deemed low or middle income. These...
Omar Khan
Oct 19
CORRUPTION 101: HOW TRULY DAMAGING IS IT AND CAN IT BE STOPPED?
I magine you’re in Sipopo, just outside the capital of Equatorial Guinea. You see a five-star hotel and fifty luxury villas standing...
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