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‘A House of Dynamite’ Review: Nuclear Deterrence Fails In Netflix Latest Political Thriller

Sacha Gyapjas December 4, 2025
Yemen Mideast Wars
  • Middle East
  • Opinion

To Deter the Houthis, Enforce Israeli Withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Nurah Elmashni December 2, 2025
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  • Africa
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This Is How Football Became a Tool of Modern Imperialism

Zian Li November 10, 2025
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  • North America

Tariffs Do Not a Sanction Make: IEEPA, Congress, and the Limits of Executive Power

Vladimir Gaberman October 30, 2025
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  • Asia and Pacific

Nationalism and Empire in China: World War I

Yichen Gao October 2, 2025

Political Analysis

Donald Trump
  • North America
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The 80th General Assembly will be an Inflection Point for the UN

Benjamin Larned September 18, 2025
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  • Middle East
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Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Jihadist Past Points to a Russian Future for Syria Unless Europe Acts

Benjamin Larned May 27, 2025

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Yemen Mideast Wars
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  • Middle East
  • Opinion

To Deter the Houthis, Enforce Israeli Withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territories

World Cup Africa Soccer Schools
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  • Africa
  • Europe
  • Opinion

This Is How Football Became a Tool of Modern Imperialism

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani takes selfies with supporters after speaking at his primary election party, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
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  • North America
  • Opinion

What the Backlash Against Mamdani Reveals About Islamophobic Panic

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  • Column
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DeepSeek Claims to Be a Sustainable AI Tool. But Is It Really?

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  • Latin America and Caribbean
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Digging Ourselves Deeper: When Climate Action Mimics Extraction

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  • Asia and Pacific
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Power Politics in the Arctic: China and India

Claire Bracco November 17, 2022

The melting of the glaciers is changing geopolitical arrangements. In the Arctic, global warming is opening opportunities for the allocation...

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  • Asia and Pacific
  • Political Analysis
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Political Theater at the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party

Konrad Lee November 11, 2022

Held from October 16 to 22, China’s 20th Party Congress was a series of political spectacles. President Xi Jinping cemented...

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  • Asia and Pacific
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China’s Party Congress and the End of Political Competition

Srijan Shukla November 6, 2022

When the Chinese Communist Party’s National Congress concludes, it is a ripe time for many observers of Chinese politics to...

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  • Europe
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Can Sensationalism Save the Planet?

Claire Bracco November 6, 2022

In the last few weeks, climate activism groups have filled the news, social media, and online conversations after a series...

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  • Europe
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Can the UN Security Council be Reformed?

Sierra Knoch October 28, 2022

As Putin’s rhetoric and violence continues to increase, and accusations of war crimes mount against the Russian invasion of Ukraine,...

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Emerging Conversations on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes and the Legalities Behind Them

Betty Lincoln October 19, 2022

On Sept. 29, the US-Asia Law Institute at NYU Law invited attorneys Jennifer Wu (NYU Law, 2004) and Lawrence Wee...

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JPI Photography

Journal of Political Inquiry October 18, 2022

JPI Online is excited to showcase photography by NYU students of events happening at or around Washington Square Park. Justice...

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  • Middle East
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On Iran’s Ambitions, Gulf States and the US Keep Passing the Buck

Justin Feldman October 12, 2022

Much of the Middle East is facing a crisis of indecision on Iran. Despite extensive reporting on Iran’s expansionist ambitions,...

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Ursula von der Leyen
  • Europe
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Faced with Europe’s Increasing Swing to the Right, EU President Ursula von der Leyen Takes Confrontational Tone

Kathryn Palmer October 9, 2022

(NEW YORK)––As Italy’s recent election of a far-right leader revives memories of a not-so-distant authoritarian age, European leaders last month...

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Mahsa Amini
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Perspective | The Everyday Oppression of Iran’s Hijab Rule

Roya Lotfi September 25, 2022

From when I was a baby to around my early teen years my grandparents from Iran would visit my family...

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