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Government Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in the 21st Century

March 2021
Comments

Shakespearean Tragedies and Children of the War

February 2021
Arts and Culture/Comments

On Belonging, Truck Art and Mexican Muralism: Art Movements and Their Legacies Around the World

February 2021
Asia/Comments

Battle in the Himalayas Strains India-China Relations

February 2021
Winter Issue

Confronting the Leviathan: National Populism and Integration in Central and Eastern Europe

February 2021
Winter Issue

“Music for the Many”: A Quantitative Inquiry into Contextual Questions Surrounding National Anthem Adoption

February 2021
Winter Issue

Care and Emotional Imperialism: Filipino Migrant Workers and the Ethics of Home Healthcare

February 2021
Winter Issue

Thailand’s Military-Industrial Complex: A Case Study of the Thai Military Bank

February 2021
Essays/Winter Issue

China’s ICT Engagement in Africa: A Comparative Analysis

February 2021
Asia/Comments

The China-India Dispute and its Geopolitical Implications

January 2021
Comments/Science and Technology

Government Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in the 21st Century

Posted on March 2021 by Jessica Honan

The right to privacy has existed in international law since 1966, but the improved capacity of governments’ surveillance and spying software in the past decade ...

Comments

Shakespearean Tragedies and Children of the War

Posted on February 2021 by Aarushi Sharma

“I realized that my brother was shot in the head and neck. I witnessed how his soul left his body” – UN News The on-going Syrian civil war has put a huge ...

Arts and Culture/Comments

On Belonging, Truck Art and Mexican Muralism: Art Movements and Their Legacies Around the World

Posted on February 2021 by Miguel von Fedak

“The Picasso of Pakistan” has traveled the world to show off his art. He has painted in St. Petersburg, held an exhibition in L.A., and created a piece for the ...

Asia/Comments

Battle in the Himalayas Strains India-China Relations

Posted on February 2021 by Cameron Freeman

Where is Ladakh? When conflict on the disputed mountain border between China and India broke out last summer, international spectators took quick notice. But th...

Winter Issue

Confronting the Leviathan: National Populism and Integration in Central and Eastern Europe

Posted on February 2021 by Greyson Hoye

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Introduction Many observers in 1989 interpreted the events that transpired that year as t...

Winter Issue

“Music for the Many”: A Quantitative Inquiry into Contextual Questions Surrounding National Anthem Adoption

Posted on February 2021 by Price Phillips

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Abstract National Anthems: Legislation Worth Exploring  In his 1987 essay “On Being ...

Winter Issue

Care and Emotional Imperialism: Filipino Migrant Workers and the Ethics of Home Healthcare

Posted on February 2021 by Arpita Wadhwa

“Today’s north does not extract love from the south by force: there are no colonial officers in tan helmets, no invading armies, no ships bearing arms sailing o...

Winter Issue

Thailand’s Military-Industrial Complex: A Case Study of the Thai Military Bank

Posted on February 2021 by Coleman Lambo

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Introduction  The installation of Thailand’s National Council for Peace and Order (N...

Essays/Winter Issue

China’s ICT Engagement in Africa: A Comparative Analysis

Posted on February 2021 by Amy Tong

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Abstract This paper will analyze the methods, extent, and economic and political effects ...

Asia/Comments

The China-India Dispute and its Geopolitical Implications

Posted on January 2021 by Amrashaa Singh

India and China are at the worst diplomatic relations as of now. The current Galwan border dispute is worse than the 72 days long Doklam stand-off in 1967. It h...

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