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    • AfricaFeaturedNational SecurityTechnologyTerrorism

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    • How the US can utilize sanctions to grow the new Syria

      Zack Apt February 22, 2025
    • Lebanon’s New Power Duo: A turning point in Lebanese Politics

      Tracy Tawil February 21, 2025
    • Arms ControlDonald TrumpEconomicsFeaturedMiddle EastNational SecurityNuclear Deterrence

      Global responses to lifting sanctions on Iran

      Lucine Ekizian February 21, 2025
    • Epigenetics and the Victims of Violence in Palestine

      Clarissa Damesyn February 21, 2025
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      Living on the Margins: Japan’s Responsibility to Address the Plights of Stateless Koreans

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      Seamus Kim June 3, 2024
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    EconomicsFeaturedMiddle East

    Clouded Vision: The Flawed Economic Policy of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

    written by Grace Funk
    January 24, 2024
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    FeaturedGeopoliticsSecurityTerritorial disputes

    An Endless Cycle of Vengeance: Armenia and Azerbaijan

    by Nathan Akiyoshi January 22, 2024

    Conflict between groups is an unfortunate reality of the international community. One of the oldest conflicts between two ethnic groups is between Armenia and…

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    FeaturedGuest ArticleIsraelMiddle EastPalestine

    Taking a Closer Look at the U.S.-Israel Partnership

    by thegeneration January 22, 2024

    By A. Avery, University of Southern California While the United States has been a steadfast ally of Israel for many years, recent events on…

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    FeaturedGuest ArticleInternational LawWomen

    The Recognition of Acts of Sexual Violence as Genocidal Crimes

    written by thegeneration
    January 11, 2024
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    The Rhetoric of Donald Trump and Global Democratic Backsliding

    by Dylan Tzung July 22, 2023

    With the Republican frontrunner Donald Trump poised to receive another 19 months of substantial media attention ahead of the 2024 US presidential election, it…

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    Behind the Smokescreen: Was the Wagner Mutiny a Victory for Putin?

    by thegeneration July 22, 2023

    by Kemal Mohamedou The Wagner mutiny of June 2023 was a moment that shocked not only Russia but the entire world. Led by the…

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    Unraveling Freedom: The Demise of Roe v. Wade and Threats to Global Reproductive Rights

    written by Nina Parsee
    July 17, 2023
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    by Ben Chlarson June 29, 2023

    With the Covid-19 pandemic beginning to position itself in the rearview, the post-crisis autopsy of the emergency and the actions of the responding parties…

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    Another Page in the History Book: Arab Spring Revisited

    by Nathan Akiyoshi June 29, 2023

    In early 2010, protests erupted in Tunisia in response to the rising government corruption and the resulting economic stagnation. These protests that had begun…

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    This International Law Lets You Get Away with Murder!

    written by Max Schaked
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