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Column/Asia

Fanning the Flames: Pyusawhti Violence in the Myanmar’s Dry Zone

Posted on August 18, 2024 by Owen Oppenheimer

Since the end of British occupation in 1948, Myanmar has been mired in constant ethnic and political violence. It is believed that over fifty non-state armed gr...

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Asia/Column

Ramen vs. Ramyeon: The Story of a Linguistic Beef 

Posted on July 23, 2024 by Kate Bingham

In U.S. grocery stores, the “Asian Cuisine” aisle is typically dominated by one item: ramen. With its bright packaging, cheap prices, easy preparation, and salt...

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Column/Asia

Abductions and Missile Aggression: How Historical Grievances Shape Japan-North Korea relations

Posted on July 22, 2024 by Amelia Sim

Last December, Japan watched on uneasily as another North Korean missile made its way into the East Sea. This was the third test of North Korea’s newest p...

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Column/Europe

A Divided Country: The Feasibility of a United Ireland

Posted on July 2, 2024 by Dylan Benson

The question of Irish unity is a complex and long-standing issue, deeply embedded in the island’s historical and political landscape. In recent years, the...

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Column/Europe

Once Upon a Time…Never Again? Why Kosovo is crucial to European security.

Posted on June 28, 2024 by Laurence Hayward

Little precious things In central Pristina, not far from the bustling main strip, there is an exhibition dedicated to the 1133 children who were killed or remai...

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Column/Europe

The Role of North Sea Gas for UK National Security

Posted on May 8, 2024 by James Lawson

The Arab Oil Embargo of 1973 showed the Western World just how dependent they had become on a globalized energy market, and how easily this dependence could be ...

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Column/Asia

Singapore and the United States: Why a relationship upgrade remains unlikely in 2024

Posted on May 6, 2024 by Shang Thong Yi

“Singapore is for the United States, a true partner.” So said United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken during a June 16, 2023 joint press meeting with Si...

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Column/Americas

Drought or Deception: Mexico’s Dubious National Water Emergency

Posted on May 5, 2024 by Andrea Sanabria Pacas

Scarcity or plunder? My family has been affected by the worst national drought in a decade. My grandmother, who lives in Mexico City, went from having everyday ...

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Column/Asia

The South Korean Jeonse Housing System: Revolutionary, Antiquated, or Simply Broken?

Posted on May 4, 2024 by Lauren Cho

This article was researched in collaboration with PolyMatter, an international affairs Youtube channel with over 1.89M subscribers. You can learn more about the...

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Column/Americas

Populist Backlashes Against the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Exit, Voice, or Disloyalty?

Posted on April 23, 2024 by João Pedro Martins

International human rights institutions, regardless of time or place, have long faced resistance from various governments. It’s no different in the context of t...

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