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    As the Anglophone Crisis Worsens in Cameroon, Women Continue to Organize for Peace

    written by Annabelle Werner
    June 2, 2022
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    The State of Women’s Soccer in the World

    by Andreas Papoutsis May 31, 2022

    Andreas Papoutsis’ article is additionally featured in The Generation’s Spring 2022 Digital Print Edition: Women. Coming June 1st 2022. There is still much more work…

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    Covid, Automation, and their long-term effects on Women’s Work

    by Joshua Potter May 25, 2022

    Joshua Potter’s article is additionally featured in The Generation’s Spring 2022 Digital Print Edition: Women. Coming June 1st 2022. Automation has been ever since the…

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  • EducationFeaturedHuman RightsPrint ArticleSociety and CultureWomen's Rights

    Global Gender Inequality and Disparity in Education

    written by Shannon Courtney
    May 17, 2022
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  • AsiaFeaturedGeopoliticsHuman RightsPrint ArticleTerrorismWomen's Rights

    The Cost of War in Afghanistan: Women’s Rights

    by Arya Goyal May 10, 2022

    Arya Goyal’s article is additionally featured in The Generation’s Spring 2022 Digital Print Edition:Women. Coming June 1st 2022. Conditions surrounding the rights of Afghan women…

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    Human Trafficking in Nepal: The Push Factors and Pushback

    by Samriddhi Sapkota May 3, 2022

    Samriddhi Sapkota’s article is additionally featured in The Generation’s Spring 2022 Digital Print Edition:Women. Coming June 1st 2022. When Nepal signed the Indo-Nepal Treaty…

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    Why Liberal Internationalism Can Survive a Global Rise in Autocracy

    written by Annabelle Werner
    February 16, 2022
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    Why Angela Merkel’s Tenure has Emboldened Authoritarians

    by Andreas Papoutsis February 7, 2022

    Angela Merkel has often been likened to the replacement leader of the free world in the absence of active American leadership, particularly during the…

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    The Free-Market Democracy Scam

    by Katherine Jones January 31, 2022

    “The Free-Market Democracy Scam” was originally published in our Fall 2021 Print Edition: Authoritarianism. Our story starts in 2000, at the close of Bill…

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    The Honduras Challenge for U.S. Foreign Policy

    written by Christopher López
    January 28, 2022
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