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Column/Reviews/Asia/Middle East/Arts and Culture

The Forty Days of Musa Dagh – Genocide, Resistance, and Revelations for Today

Posted on March 19, 2020 by Yicheng Zhang

Written by: Yicheng Zhang, Tufts University ’21 The novel The Forty Days of Musa Dagh was written by the Austrian-Jewish writer Franz Werfel in ...

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Column/Winter Issue/Essays

Pride as Regret: The Psychological Well-being of Young Adults Who Are Children of Martyrs

Posted on March 9, 2020 by Majlinda Zhuniq

Winter Issue 2019 Written by: Majlinda Zhuniq, University of Pristina Despite the fact that war in Kosovo has ended in 1999, the consequences of the loss of lov...

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Americas/Column

A Review of Contemporary US Sports Diplomacy: How American Foreign Interests are Cushioned by its Professional Leagues

Posted on March 5, 2020 by Blake_Bridge

North America and the Caribbean Desk Written by: Blake Bridge, Davenport College ’23 In our current age of challenged liberalism and shifting world power, the n...

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Europe/Column

Why Attacking Farmers Won’t Solve the EU’s Environmental Crisis

Posted on February 26, 2020 by Nathalie Bussemaker

By: Nathalie Bussemaker, Morse’21 With Greta Thunberg at the helm, millions of Europeans have rallied to the banner of climate activism. According to a 20...

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Middle East/Column

Mounting tensions in the Middle East Following U.S. Killing of High-ranking Iranian Military leader

Posted on February 25, 2020 by Jamari_O'Neal

Written by: Jamari O’Neal, Hampton University Qasseem Soleimani On Friday, January 3, 2020, missiles struck the Baghdad International Airport killing seve...

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Asia/Column

A Pashtun Awakening Against All Odds

Posted on February 18, 2020 by Minahil Nawaz

By Minahil Nawaz, TD’21 On January 28, 2020, Pakistani authorities detained two members of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) in the northwest city of Peshawar...

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Americas/Column

“Our Territory is Not for Sale:” Indigenous Led Anti-Extraction Social Movements in the Ecuadorian Amazon

Posted on February 6, 2020 by Alexa Reilly

An Excerpt of An Honors Thesis for the Department of International Relations at Tufts University Alexa Reilly Introduction: Indigenous Movements and Multination...

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Weekly Update/Column/Africa

Life Beyond the Trash: The Story of E-waste in Agbogbloshie

Posted on February 2, 2020 by Adoma Addo

Sub-Saharan Africa Desk Written by: Adoma Addo, Berkeley College ’23 Accra is a city of contradiction, from the kente-patterned skyscrapers in Airport Cit...

Weekly Update/Column/Europe

The Kremlin’s hybrid warfare in Georgia and Moldova

Posted on January 13, 2020 by Andrey Grashkin

Written by: Andrey Grashkin, Boston University It is not surprising that the military works of the ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu, who famously wrote that “...

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Europe/Column

Zwarte Piet: Confronting History and Racism in Memories of a Dutch Childhood

Posted on December 11, 2019 by Nathalie Bussemaker

European Desk Nathalie Bussemaker, Morse College ’21 A few weeks ago, the arrival of a brightly colored train in the Dutch city of Apeldoorn heralded in the sta...

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