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Book Reviews/Campus/Weekly Update

Samantha Power Revisits Yale

Posted on October 2019 by Samantha Larkin

Written by: Samantha Larkin By one o’clock, a dozen students had already taken the most coveted seats in Yale Law School’s Levinson Hall. Soon to be joined by c...

YMUN

No Sustainability Without Peace

Posted on September 2019 by Henry Suckow Ziemer

Written by: Henry Suckow Ziemer, Silliman College ’21 This piece was published as part of our YMUN Pegasus series. “An ounce of prevention is worth a poun...

Comments/Science and Technology/Spring Issue

Failure of Global Governance: The United Nations’ Failure to Stop North Korean Nuclear Weapons

Posted on April 2019 by Diana Myers

“[Nuclear weapons is] the firm guarantee by which our descendants can enjoy the most dignified and happiest life in the world” – Kim Jong Un[1] North Korea has ...

Essays

On the Fate of Intervention: Forgotten Lessons from Two UN Peacekeeping Missions

Posted on January 2019 by admin

Written by Tyler Jager As the Cold War came to a close in the 1990s, global attitudes towards conflict changed. The majority of conflicts during the Cold War we...

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