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    • DiplomacyFeaturedGeopoliticsInterviewMiddle EastSecurity

      Armen Sarkissian on the Power of Small States

      Ivana Prokopenko March 7, 2026
    • Pan-Turkism Threatens Armenian Sovereignty

      thegeneration March 7, 2026
    • The Donroe Doctrine: The Successes and Failures of Trump’s Policies on Latin America

      Chaitanya Kishore February 12, 2026
    • AsiaDiplomacyFeaturedNational SecurityPakistanSecurity and ConflictTerritorial disputes

      The Crescent Decade: The Strategic Rise and Implications of the Pakistan–Azerbaijan–Turkiye Alliance

      Rahil Siddiqi January 6, 2026
    • Targeted Killings on the High Sea – But Under What Law?

      Will Parker January 5, 2026
    • How Turkey’s Maritime Deal with Libya Could Ignite a Regional Dispute

      Samson Shen January 5, 2026
    • Climate ChangeDevelopmentEconomicsEnergyEnvironmental ChangeFeaturedGlobal HealthInternational DevelopmentSustainability

      The Dark Side of Going Green

      Chaitanya Kishore January 4, 2026
    • Mali on the Brink: Is al-Qaeda About to Inherit a Country?

      thegeneration January 4, 2026
    • Insanity: Diagnosing the Recurring Failures of Western Nuclear Diplomacy with Iran

      Charlie Donlan December 13, 2025
    • AfricaEducationFeaturedHistoryHuman RightsPolitical Upheaval

      A War of Words: Language, Education, and the Struggle for Identity Amidst Conflict in Cameroon

      Nithila Chintakindi December 9, 2025
    • It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a…Killer Drone? The Impacts of Autonomous Weapons on the Battlefield in Ukraine

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    • The Bubble That Could Shape the Century

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    Society and CultureUCLA and the World

    The World Revolves Around Washington, D.C.

    written by thegeneration
    January 10, 2011
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  • The International Economy

    U.S. Pressures China to Revalue Its Currency

    by thegeneration January 7, 2011

    By Rachael Cameron

    Obama changes his usually friendly diplomacy towards China’s economy to ask Chinese to revalue currency to market exchange rate values.

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  • Security and ConflictSociety and Culture

    Sweden Dems Seek Quick Fix to Complex Problems

    by thegeneration January 7, 2011

    By Frida Alim

    The Sweden Democrats have succeeded in simplifying and condensing societal problems that challenge each nation, creating a one-dimensional party line that works on the basis of a delineated in-group and out-group.

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  • Society and Culture

    North Korea Bends Rules Like Beckham

    written by thegeneration
    January 4, 2011
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  • Society and CultureUCLA and the World

    UC community sees Haiti on the rise

    by thegeneration March 16, 2010

    Panelists on campus discuss the role of social networks, objective reporting, Haitian culture, and the involvement of aid organizations as we see Haiti on the rise.

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  • Society and CultureUCLA and the World

    Before you leave, learn how it all began

    by thegeneration March 13, 2010

    Amy Ta discusses ethnicity, identity, community and what it means to be “Asian American” as she prepares to close her UCLA chapter.

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  • Security and Conflict

    The Future of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Its Opposition is Unpredictable

    written by thegeneration
    March 1, 2010
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  • Society and CultureThe International EconomyUCLA and the World

    UC Undergraduates form Women’s Initiative for Local Livelihoods to Foster Community Empowerment and Sustainable Development

    by thegeneration February 20, 2010

    UCLA students and faculty follow the livelihood practices and environmental challenges facing Muslim and Buddist women in Thailan in light of the catastrophic effects of the 2004 tsunami and return with Net Impact Undergrad at UCLA, a new student organization supporting social entrepreneurship.

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