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Comments/Culture and Arts

“Minari”, Language, and the Pain of Categorization

April 2021
Comments/Middle East

Revisiting Lebanon: Dual Crises Linger Long After Beirut Explosion

April 2021
Americas/Comments/Middle East

A Means to End Nuclear Proliferation: An Argument for U.S. Recommitment to an Iran Nuclear Deal

April 2021
Asia/Comments

War and Nationalism: How North Korea Forges a National Identity from Loss

April 2021
Asia/Comments/Science and Technology

Nuclear Pacific: Ballistic Missile Defenses Drive an Arms Race in the Pacific

April 2021
Africa/Comments

Impasse in the 2021 Somali Elections: A Grave Threat to Somalia’s Fragile Democracy

April 2021
Asia/Comments

The Price of Progress: Indonesia’s Omnibus Law and the Environmental Sacrifice of Economic Expansion in Asia

April 2021
Americas/Comments

The Prospect of Radically Inclusive Love in Latin America

April 2021
Essays/Europe/Spring Issue

Following the Fork in the Road: A Comparative Framework for Analyzing Democracy’s Development in Belarus

March 2021
Essays/Middle East/Spring Issue

Seeking like a State: Hamas’ Relationship with its Government Sponsors

March 2021
Comments/Culture and Arts

“Minari”, Language, and the Pain of Categorization

Posted on April 2021 by Samantha Larkin

Apparently, through a year and a pandemic, the Golden Globes organization has yet to understand that the language of a film’s dialogue is not what defines the f...

Comments/Middle East

Revisiting Lebanon: Dual Crises Linger Long After Beirut Explosion

Posted on April 2021 by Liam Will

On August 4, 2020, a massive explosion shook Beirut, Lebanon. Viral videos of the blast circulated around the world, triggering a global outpouring of sympathy ...

Americas/Comments/Middle East

A Means to End Nuclear Proliferation: An Argument for U.S. Recommitment to an Iran Nuclear Deal

Posted on April 2021 by Diba Ghaed

The City of Music is set to host a round of negotiations on a potential return to the magnum opus of nuclear agreements next week. Vienna, Austria’s capital cit...

Asia/Comments

War and Nationalism: How North Korea Forges a National Identity from Loss

Posted on April 2021 by Alayna Lee

The upcoming anniversary of the Korean War is a reminder of the United States’ first military loss after 1945. Although the conflict ended with the Korean Armis...

Asia/Comments/Science and Technology

Nuclear Pacific: Ballistic Missile Defenses Drive an Arms Race in the Pacific

Posted on April 2021 by Cameron Freeman

American military leaders’ argument is simple: Pacific adversaries (particularly North Korea) have large and growing ballistic missile arsenals. To combat this ...

Africa/Comments

Impasse in the 2021 Somali Elections: A Grave Threat to Somalia’s Fragile Democracy

Posted on April 2021 by Yusra Mohamed

In the capital city of Mogadishu, at least 20 people were killed or injured due to conflict between government forces and protestors that took place in the morn...

Asia/Comments

The Price of Progress: Indonesia’s Omnibus Law and the Environmental Sacrifice of Economic Expansion in Asia

Posted on April 2021 by Maya Albold

On October 5, 2020, the Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat (MPR) — Indonesia’s main parliamentary body—passed a long-awaited “omnibus bill” amending existing produc...

Americas/Comments

The Prospect of Radically Inclusive Love in Latin America

Posted on April 2021 by Sofia Godoy

While holding Cuba’s first LGBTQ+ friendly mass, Alexya Salvador, a Brazilian transgender pastor, proclaimed God’s love to be radically inclusive. [1] Her words...

Essays/Europe/Spring Issue

Following the Fork in the Road: A Comparative Framework for Analyzing Democracy’s Development in Belarus

Posted on March 2021 by Angela Howard

Abstract In the wake of the overtly manipulated August 2020 Belarusian presidential election, nationwide protests against thirty-year-president Alexander Lukash...

Essays/Middle East/Spring Issue

Seeking like a State: Hamas’ Relationship with its Government Sponsors

Posted on March 2021 by Sarah Hahn

   Introduction Why do some terror organizations seek state sponsorship? Although the risks of cooperation for both terror organizations and states ar...

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