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    Is Xi’s Coronavirus Gorbachev’s Chernobyl?

    written by Taylor Fairless
    March 30, 2020
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    Pandemic Fascism

    by Grayson Peters March 29, 2020

    Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global health crisis. Governments worldwide are struggling to restrain the spread of the novel coronavirus, hoping to…

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  • Globalization

    No Good Options: Policy Choices in the Pandemic

    by Zachary Durkee March 24, 2020

    Governments across the world have unleashed sweeping campaigns to promote social distancing, an infection control method designed to slow the spread of the current…

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  • FeaturedHuman RightsMiddle EastMilitaryNational SecuritySecurity and ConflictTerrorism

    One of the World’s Most Silent Genocides: the Yezidis

    written by Taylor Fairless
    March 18, 2020
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  • EconomicsGlobalizationInternational TradeThe International Economy

    COVID-19: Globalism’s Achilles Heel

    by Zachary Durkee March 17, 2020

    As COVID-19 spreads around the world, everyday life for hundreds of millions has been drastically altered. Full-scale quarantines have been imposed on countries hit…

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    Miles Apart: The Larger Issues Hampering a U.S.-China Trade Deal

    by Zachary Durkee March 6, 2020

    Forging a trade deal with China has proved to be a frustrating, fluctuating saga for the Trump administration. It has taken nearly two years…

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    McDonaldization and its Discontents

    written by Katherine Jones
    February 17, 2020
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    The Digital Iron Curtain

    by Zachary Durkee February 8, 2020

    Russian President Vladimir Putin once noted that “whoever leads in AI will rule the world[i]”. He may just be right. From the battlefield to…

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  • Economics

    There’s No Positive Side to Negative Interest Rates

    by Katherine Jones February 6, 2020

    Every day, week, month, and year, the money in your bank account loses purchasing power due to inflation. This means that if in 2019…

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    Water Politics: The United States’ Role in Israeli Water Security

    written by Abdus Najmi
    February 5, 2020
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