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If We Want to Fix The American College System, We Need to Change American Culture

Posted on April 2019 by admin

Written by Ryan Fuentes In the modern news landscape, making Page One demands increasingly dramatic scandal and higher-stakes tragedy. In this setting, a recent...

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Crossing a Bridge of Memory: Historical Memory and Populist Rhetoric in Post-Communist Czechoslovakia

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Ben Gardner-Gill “The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.” — Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetti...

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A Personal Reflection on the Recent New Zealand Mosque Shootings

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Tasnim Islam Following the recent mosque shooting in New Zealand, many Muslim communities across the globe mourn the death of 50 innocent lives. They...

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The Relevance of Nation-States to the Study of the Middle East

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Julie Geng Introduction The concept of the territorial state is not native to the Middle East, and most states have only gained independence in the l...

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“Re-Education Camps” for Uyghur Muslims in China

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Zhen Tu Xinjiang, a city in northwestern China, is home to a substantial population of Uyghurs―Turkish people of Islamic faith. In September 2017, th...

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Stares Down Scandal and Fights for his Political Life

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Will Howard-Waddingham A string of recent allegations against Justin Trudeau have left his government in turmoil and his political future in doubt. T...

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Why Does the Military Stay in Power after Coups?

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Maegan Liew Chew Min Introduction In The Republic, Plato likened auxiliaries to watch-dogs, and warned of them turning into wolves that turn upon the...

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A New Cold War Heats Up in Venezuela

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Mary Orsak Russia and China vetoed a U.S. Security Council draft resolution on February 28 that supported Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido. T...

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The Dragon in the River of Shrimp: The Reality and Perception of Chinese Investment in Cameroon

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Mbella Beseka BRI critics have denounced China’s efforts to invest and build diplomatic relations with African countries as veiled attempts to recolo...

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I Came, I Saw, Iran: The Increasing Use of Insurgent Groups in Iranian Foreign Policy following The Arab Spring

Posted on March 2019 by admin

Written by Sarah Abdelbaki, Luke Dillingham, and Ramsey Nofal Abstract The purpose of this case study was to examine how Iranian support of insurgent groups in ...

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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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