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Middle East

The Dawn of the Third Intifada

March 2023
Africa/Africa/Comments/Science and Technology

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Approaches to Cooperation and Conflict Resolution

March 2023
Global Issue/Middle East

Israel’s Campaign Against Palestinian Olive Trees

March 2023
Comments/Middle East

Human Rights in the 2022 Qatar World Cup: No Humans Left

February 2023
Asia/Comments

Which Way for the ‘ASEAN Way’: The Myanmar Coup and ASEAN’s Response

February 2023
Africa/Africa/Global Issue/Middle East

The Ongoing Fight for Abortion Rights in Morocco

January 2023
Arts and Culture/Comments/Europe

International Instability – Born from the Migration of Refugees or a Product of Political Aversion?

January 2023
Comments/Essays/Interviews

Noam Chomsky on protests in Iran, crisis in Haiti, U.S. actions in Taiwan, and more

January 2023
Africa/Comments

Deradicalization and Reintegration as Strategies for Counterterrorism in Somalia

January 2023
Comments/Middle East

In the Middle East, Some Human Rights Are More Equal than Others

January 2023
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas holds a meeting. Photo: APAImages/Rex/Shutterstock
Middle East

The Dawn of the Third Intifada

Posted on March 2023 by Alex Greene

Recent coverage of Israel and Palestine has focused on the new Netanyahu government’s efforts to weaken Israel’s supreme court, expand settlements in the West B...

Africa/Africa/Comments/Science and Technology

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Approaches to Cooperation and Conflict Resolution

Posted on March 2023 by Ethan Chiu / 0 Comment

Introduction The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a massive hydroelectric dam under construction on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia. Upon completion, t...

Global Issue/Middle East

Israel’s Campaign Against Palestinian Olive Trees

Posted on March 2023 by Layla Hedroug

“If the Olive Trees knew the hands that planted them, their oil would become tears”– Mahmoud Darwish  Olive Oil and Life Olive trees have been a key ...

Comments/Middle East

Human Rights in the 2022 Qatar World Cup: No Humans Left

Posted on February 2023 by Lilia Chatalbasheva

Sports and politics have always gone together, especially when the event is as global as the world cup. While most people believe in football’s reforming power ...

Asia/Comments

Which Way for the ‘ASEAN Way’: The Myanmar Coup and ASEAN’s Response

Posted on February 2023 by Turner Ruggi

The growing crisis between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Myanmar has evolved into a test case as to whether the ‘ASEAN Way’ of non-inte...

Africa/Africa/Global Issue/Middle East

The Ongoing Fight for Abortion Rights in Morocco

Posted on January 2023 by Layla Hedroug

Moroccan protestors gathered outside of parliament in Rabat with hundreds of signs that read “We are all Meriem.” Meriem was the latest victim of Morocco’s stri...

Arts and Culture/Comments/Europe

International Instability – Born from the Migration of Refugees or a Product of Political Aversion?

Posted on January 2023 by Eva Kottou

Migration can be thought of as a condition of evolving economic, social, and political climates. While migrants are often incorrectly interchanged with “refugee...

Comments/Essays/Interviews

Noam Chomsky on protests in Iran, crisis in Haiti, U.S. actions in Taiwan, and more

Posted on January 2023 by Liam Will, Noor Kareem, Andrew Lake, and Ethan Chiu.

Considered the father of modern linguistics and one of the most influential public intellectuals, Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive s...

Africa/Comments

Deradicalization and Reintegration as Strategies for Counterterrorism in Somalia

Posted on January 2023 by Nathan Mu

Combating physical threats is challenging enough, but how do you defeat an idea?  This is precisely why countering extremism and terrorism is so difficult....

Comments/Middle East

In the Middle East, Some Human Rights Are More Equal than Others

Posted on January 2023 by Beckett Pechon-Elkins

On September 13, 22-year-old Jina “Mahsa” Amini was detained by Iran’s morality police. The accusation? Wearing her hijab in a way that made some of her hair vi...

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