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A New Hope for an Impoverished African Nation?
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A New Hope for an Impoverished African Nation?

November 16, 2020November 15, 20205 min read

Like many other African nations, Zambia has had its toil with corruption.

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Monday Briefing | November 9
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Monday Briefing | November 9

November 9, 2020November 9, 20202 min read

Photo: President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/07/world/americas/Biden-foreign-policy.html   Stories to Follow: The main story on everyone’s mind this week is the U.S. election.

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Monday Briefing | November 2
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Monday Briefing | November 2

November 2, 2020November 1, 20202 min read

Photo: Dr. Anthony Fauci and President Donald Trump. Photo credit: https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/31/politics/white-house-fauci-trump-atlas-pandemic-response/index.html   Stories to Follow: Last-minute push to head to the polls. As early voting

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Monday Briefing | October 26
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Monday Briefing | October 26

October 26, 2020October 25, 20203 min read

  Photo: Some people lined up for hours to vote early over the weekend. Photo from The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/24/nyregion/new-york-early-voting.html.   Stories to follow:

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Insights | Prophesying the Present: Michel Houellebecq’s “Submission”
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Insights | Prophesying the Present: Michel Houellebecq’s “Submission”

April 22, 2017April 22, 20176 min read

Michel Houellebecq’s “Submission” should bear a trigger warning | Photo courtesy WSJ blogs With the French Presidential campaign in full swing, anti-Muslim sentiment has reached fever pitch

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What Robert Bork’s Legacy Means for the Trump Administration
North America Political Analysis

What Robert Bork’s Legacy Means for the Trump Administration

February 23, 2017February 22, 20175 min read

Brace yourself: Robert Bork is about to become very relevant again. The name Robert Bork is familiar to most politicos, and his story serves as

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Insights | Making Sense of the Trump-Putin Relationship
Europe Insights

Insights | Making Sense of the Trump-Putin Relationship

February 2, 2017February 2, 20175 min read

Rumors of a special relationship between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin began to circulate months before election day, but it wasn’t

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The Case for Donald J. Trump
North America Op-ed

The Case for Donald J. Trump

November 7, 2016November 7, 20164 min read

In a final installment of JPI’s 2016 election coverage, we bring you two articles, with each writer arguing why their candidate should be elected President

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Surge in US Citizenship Applications as Immigrants Demand the Vote
North America Political Analysis Regions

Surge in US Citizenship Applications as Immigrants Demand the Vote

November 2, 2016November 3, 20163 min read

Students nestle into desks in a crowded classroom at elementary school PS 69 in the Jackson Heights, neighborhood of Queens, New York. But it is

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The Hazards of Hillary
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The Hazards of Hillary

October 10, 2016October 12, 20166 min read

At the Democratic Party’s convention this past summer, Hillary Clinton recited the words of John Wesley—the 17th century founder of her Christian Methodist denomination—during her

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