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Author: Vanisha Sampat

Vanisha Sampat a graduate student at New York University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, working toward a master’s degree in International Relations with a concentration in Asian Studies. In 2019, she graduated from Bocconi University with a bachelor’s degree in International Politics and Government.
For Developing Countries, Desire to Grow Overpowers Climate Change Activism
Op-ed Uncategorized

For Developing Countries, Desire to Grow Overpowers Climate Change Activism

November 12, 2020November 12, 20207 min read

Climate change activism tends to advocate for changes in individual lifestyles as a solution for global heating.

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What Does the Abraham Accord Mean for India?
Asia and Pacific Middle East Political Analysis

What Does the Abraham Accord Mean for India?

September 14, 2020September 21, 20206 min read

On August 13, Israel and the United Arab Emirates announced normalization of their relations. This deal, known as the Abraham Accord, was brokered by United

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