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Category: Global Issue

Global Issue

Portrait of a Psychological Warrior: The Challenges Facing Robert Blum and the Asia Foundation in Establishing a U.S. Public Diplomacy Program

Posted on October 2020 by Clara Geddes

In April 1953, Robert Blum was serving as a Director of Staff for the President’s Committee on International Information Activities (PCIIA), a committee which P...

Global Issue

Spillovers versus Bargaining – Which Integration Theory Explains the EU’s Coronavirus Recession Response?

Posted on October 2020 by Marius Zeevaert

Introduction The coronavirus pandemic and its consequences have undoubtedly altered the lives of many worldwide in a brief but impactful timeframe, and it conti...

Global Issue

Neoliberalism: Free Markets and Constrained Citizens

Posted on September 2020 by Anhad Chaudhry

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11)  Neoliberalism is rooted in the paradox between its theoretical principles and its p...

Global Issue

The 1911 Revolution and China’s “Internationalist Nationalism”:

Posted on September 2020 by Nathan Ye

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) How did Chinese Intellectual Thinking on the Idea of Nationalism Change China’s Vie...

Global Issue

CHASING THE (LATIN) AMERICAN DREAM? AN EXAMINATION OF US-BACKED REGIME CHANGE SINCE WORLD WAR II

Posted on September 2020 by Diego Vásquez

INTRODUCTION The history of Latin America is dominated by political instabilities, foreign interventions, and economic volatility. Prior to independence in the ...

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The 2003 Phnom Penh Riots: How Thailand Employed A ‘Diplomacy of Anger’ Toward Cambodia

Posted on September 2020 by Bryan Kwa

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Introduction Fire, fury, and fervor engulfed Phnom Penh in January 2003. The Thai em...

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A Post-ironic Elegy to National Identity? The liminal ordeal of Ukraine through the prism of digital culture

Posted on September 2020 by Yelyzaveta Burtseva

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) INTRODUCTION “Am I joke to you? ” wonders a giant virion edited into a p...

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Capitalist Racism – A Contemporary Analysis on W.E.B. Du Bois’s Colour Line and Double Consciousness through Canadian Diamond Mining and Economic Activity in Angola

Posted on September 2020 by Khalil Khalifa

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) The intersectionality of race and class is ongoing through multiple generations, causing ...

Essays/Global Issue/Middle East

Iranian Nationalism during the Constitutional Revolution

Posted on November 2019 by Ritka Lal

The Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906-1911 brought major shifts to Iranian society, the reverberations of which remain evident today. This paper examine...

Essays/Global Issue/Middle East

The Dominant Male Perspective in Sexual Violence Laws: A Radical Feminist Critique of The Lebanese Penal Code

Posted on October 2019 by Natasha Mouawad

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Natasha Mouawad, American University of Beirut Introduction Jurisprudence represents a constant and sincere attempt to provid...

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