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Category: Global Issue

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 ...

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...

Africa/Comments/Global Issue

International Criminal Court Addressing the 1994 Rwandan Genocide in 2022 Is it Too Late For Justice?

Posted on November 2022 by Eva Kottou

According to the International Criminal Court, genocide is an act led with a “specific intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial, or reli...

Essays/Global Issue

Development or Dependency? A Critical Analysis of Structural Adjustment in Argentina

Posted on November 2021 by Russell Clarke

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 12) Abstract This research paper constitutes a critical analysis of the Keystone Internationa...

Essays/Global Issue

Soldiers of God: The Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian Democracy

Posted on November 2021 by Mostafa El Sharkawy

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 12) Abstract The Muslim Brotherhood has been a constant of Egyptian and Middle Eastern politi...

Essays/Global Issue

Genocidal Rape and the Justice System: A Victim-Based Analysis of the Insufficient Restorative Justice Afforded to Rwanda’s Sexual Assault Survivors

Posted on November 2021 by Patrice Calancie

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 12) Introduction The Rwandan genocide of 1994 is considered one of the most egregious human r...

Essays/Global Issue

The Application of the Traditional Concept of Neutrality to Modern Means of Warfare

Posted on November 2021 by Ankita Kamath

INTRODUCTION Neutrality, in its traditional sense, was activated when conventional war broke out and was limited to neutral states refraining from taking part i...

Essays/Global Issue

The Perfect Storm: Existing and Evolving American Perceptions and their Effects on the Beginnings of Sino-American Rapprochement, 1964-1970

Posted on November 2021 by Nathan Ye

Research Question(s): Were material, intellectual, or personal factors the most important to Sino-American rapprochement? Why did rapprochement happen duri...

Essays/Global Issue

How Economic Incentives Undermine Human Rights Diplomacy in EU-China Relations

Posted on November 2021 by Brian Wu

On December 30, 2020, the European Union (EU) and China announced that they concluded the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI), a long-awaited deal that ...

Global Issue

Space Policies Intertwined: The Space Force and the Alcantara Safeguard Agreement in the Venture of Militarizing Space

Posted on November 2020 by Ana Carolina Lima, Matheus Almeida, Larissa Duarte

Abstract: Since the creation of the Space Force as the sixth branch of the United States Armed Forces, understanding the space frontier for the power consolidat...

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