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    AfricaChinaGeopoliticsGlobalizationInternational TradeSecurityTechnologyThe International Economy

    Assessing China’s Belt and Road Initiative: threat or opportunity?

    written by Corrado Chirico
    July 6, 2020
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  • ChinaSecurityTechnology

    A Briefing on Digital Authoritarianism – The Rise of Data-Driven Surveillance Technology

    by Zachary Durkee June 17, 2020

    Introduction Following the momentous events of the Arab Spring uprisings of 2010-2011, pundits have looked across the Middle East in search for explanations of…

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  • Middle EastMilitarySecurity and ConflictTerrorismUnited States

    Countering Violent Extremism in the Global War on Terror

    by Alex Choy June 14, 2020

    The views expressed here are those of the author and do not reflect any official policy or position of the US Government, the Department…

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  • Environmental ChangePrint ArticleYouth

    Young Chileans and the Fate of a Nation

    written by Eden Ballard
    June 14, 2020
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  • GlobalizationMigrationPrint ArticleRacismWhite Nationalism

    Young White Nationalism

    by Grayson Peters June 8, 2020

    This article originally appeared in The Generation Spring 2020 print edition. The theme for this edition is “Youth Voices.” A link to our online…

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  • AsiaHuman RightsMilitaryPrint Article

    The Story of Genocide, Hope, and Youth in East Timor

    by Taylor Fairless June 5, 2020

    “…We had no sense that they were in imminent danger. After all, we reasoned, what place could be safer than a bishop’s house in a predominantly Catholic country?”

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  • AsiaChinaPrint ArticleSecurity

    Youth in Hong Kong: A Fight for Identity

    written by Zachary Durkee
    June 4, 2020
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    International Law and Child Soldiers: Yemen’s Civil War

    by Abdus Najmi June 1, 2020

    This article originally appeared in The Generation Spring 2020 print edition. The theme for this edition is “Youth Voices.” A link to our online…

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  • AsiaChinaGlobal Health

    Charting a Dark Course: U.S.-China Relations in the Age of the Pandemic

    by Zachary Durkee May 14, 2020

    Amid any chaos or turmoil, nobody quite knows what will come out of the ashes. The same can be said about the pandemic that…

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  • Middle EastReligionSecurity and ConflictTerrorism

    The Evolution of Political Thought within the Muslim Brotherhood: Are Sisi’s Concerns Legitimate?

    written by Abdus Najmi
    May 5, 2020
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