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Tag: colonialism

Comments/Europe

Dealing with the colonial past in the Netherlands: the Zwarte Piet Phenomenon

Posted on January 2022 by Barbora Novakova

The significance of evaluating controversial remnants of the past and an accompanying greater emphasis on political correctness are resonating through...

Africa/Comments

Shifting Justitial-Prophetic Roles of Churches and the Unfinished Business of National Reconciliation in South Africa

Posted on April 2020 by Ankushi Mitra

When the missionaries came to Africa, they had the Bible and we had the land. They said ‘Let us pray.’ We closed our eyes. When we opened them, we h...

Essays/Global Issue

Japanese Colonial Ideology in Korea (1905-1945)

Posted on October 2019 by Yi Wei

Written by: Yi Wei, University of Toronto Japanese colonial ideology operated in Korea from the times of the Korean protectorate, in 1905, to the end of the Sec...

YRIS Acheson Prize Issue

The Yale Review of International Studies is currently soliciting submissions for our annual Acheson Prize Issue. The author of the winning essay will receive a monetary prize of $700, second place will receive $300, and third place will receive $200. We are accepting any essay related to international affairs under 40 pages double spaced. A panel of Yale professors will judge the essays, and the competition is exclusively open to Yale undergraduates. Students can submit their essays by email to yris@yira.org. Submissions are due on April 15.

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