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The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore

Julia White April 4, 2026
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Chevron’s Wake and the Return of Judicial Spine

Vladimir Gaberman April 3, 2026
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How We Stopped Seeing Ourselves as Humans

Journal of Political Inquiry March 27, 2026
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In ‘The Perfect Neighbor,’ Tragedy Befalls a Florida Family Under the Police’s Watch

Nurah Elmashni March 14, 2026
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‘Cutting Through Rocks’ Gives A Simple But Heartwarming Insight Into Iranian Feminism

Sacha Gyapjas March 12, 2026

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Despite a ceasefire, Israel’s strategic assault on aid continues

Benjamin Larned February 24, 2026
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Ideological Intransigence on Israel Continues to Overrule US National Interest 

Nurah Elmashni February 19, 2026

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The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore

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The Left’s Blind Spot on Iran

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The Protectionist Paradox

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The Cost of Trump’s Aid Cuts: A Global Rollback on Women’s Safety and Empowerment

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Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

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Reevaluating the Lab Leak Theory and Media Snapback

Phillip HoSang October 29, 2023

In the whirlwind of the COVID-19 pandemic’s onset, a contentious and elusive question loomed large over public discourse: Where did...

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How is the rise of China reshaping the regional order in South Asia?

Lakshmy Ramakrishnan October 26, 2023

South Asia is the geopolitical playground for the competing interests of two major powers, India and China. China’s economic and...

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A Climate Perspective: Europe’s De-risking Strategy in Anticipation of a Taiwan Crisis

Leonie Müller September 21, 2023

Geopolitical conflicts, from World War II to the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, have always affected energy supplies, natural resource markets, and...

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Perspective | Women Made of Fire Cannot Be Burnt

Aryana Goodarzi September 18, 2023

Since September 2022, I have been actively participating in New York-based protests in solidarity with the Iranian revolution’s fight against...

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Hubris, Ingratitude, and the Unraveling of American Freedom

Jay Sophalkalyan September 1, 2023

Editor's Note: In a world often characterized by ideological polarization and cultural clashes, Jay Sophalkalyan emerges as a refreshing voice,...

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Rethinking Western Drug Policies: A Chronicle of Biases and Inconsistencies

Nicky Kashani August 18, 2023

More than 50 years have passed since President Nixon first declared the infamous “War on Drugs” in 1971. However, instead...

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Transatlantic Unity in a Changing World

Emily Morales August 3, 2023

For many observers, Trump's presidency had put the final nail in the transatlantic coffin after more than two decades of...

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Faculty Insights Podcast: India’s Democracy & Media’s Role Amid Backsliding

Puja Thapa June 30, 2023

Welcome to Faculty Insights Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the immense power of information and its transformative effects...

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Navigating the 90s Legacy: Baltic States, EU, and Russia’s Challenges

Emily Morales June 21, 2023

In a recent interview with DW News, Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs and President-elect Edgars Rinkēvičs, in response to the...

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Soft Social Credit System: The Unforeseeable Outcome of the Digital Revolution

Jay Sophalkalyan May 14, 2023

The ascent of cancel culture and the prevalence of online mob mentality have bestowed upon tech companies the power to...

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