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The Status Quo Isn’t Giving Anymore

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In ‘The Perfect Neighbor,’ Tragedy Befalls a Florida Family Under the Police’s Watch

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‘Cutting Through Rocks’ Gives A Simple But Heartwarming Insight Into Iranian Feminism

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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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Monday Briefing | February 19

Journal of Political Inquiry February 19, 2018

Ramaphosa (left), Nelson Mandela and Jacob Zuma (right) attend the Convention for a Democratic South Africa in 1991. | Photo...

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Monday Briefing | February 12

Journal of Political Inquiry February 12, 2018

The anti-racist protest in Macerata followed a far-right demonstration on Thursday | Photo courtesy REUTERS Stories to Follow 2018 Winter Olympics:...

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Monday Briefing | February 5

Journal of Political Inquiry February 5, 2018

Leader of Cameroon separatist movement Julius Ayuk Tabe | Photo courtesy NDI Eugene/Nation Media Group Stories to Follow Cameroon Separatist...

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Why Do Cease-Fire Agreements Mediated by Third Parties Fail?

Kazumichi Uchida January 12, 2018

The remains of a market in Maarat al-Noaman, in Syria’s northern province of Idlib, after an airstrike Tuesday. Dozens of...

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Monday Briefing | December 18

Journal of Political Inquiry December 18, 2017

President of Russia Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Albdulaziz Al Saud. | Photo courtesy Rob Griffith —...

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Fall 2017 Issue

Journal of Political Inquiry December 16, 2017

Explore the latest political research and perspectives on the most pressing global issues in the Fall 2017 issue of the...

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At the United Nations and at Home, a Push to Recognize Puerto Rico’s Right to Self-determination

Lucia Seda December 15, 2017

Taken by the author at "Unidos against PROMESA," a protest that took place on the day that the federally appointed...

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Monday Briefing | December 11

Journal of Political Inquiry December 11, 2017

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Monday Briefing | December 4

Journal of Political Inquiry December 4, 2017

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Under Different Kinds of Attacks: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Marianna Al Tabbaa December 2, 2017

The camp in Dalhamiyeh is among hundreds of informal clusters of Syrian refugee tents in the Bekaa Valley | Photo...

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