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Column/Europe

Ukraine’s War Against Trump’s Hyperreality

Posted on February 24, 2025 by Yegor Rubanov

Introduction In the second season of his hit TV show Servant of the People, President Vasyl Holoborodko—played by current Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky...

Syria
Column/Middle East

Fractured Alliances: The Ripple Effects of Assad’s Fall in the Caucasus

Posted on February 13, 2025 by Demetre Kakushadze

The fall of Assad’s regime came as a surprise, but Russia’s swift abandonment of one of its closest allies was even more unexpected. While Russia had previously...

Protest
Column/Science and Technology

The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism: Impacts on Global Democracy and Human Rights

Posted on February 12, 2025 by Owen Reger

“Authoritarianism and secrecy breed incompetence; the two feed on each other. It’s a vicious cycle. Governments with authoritarian tendencies point toward...

Column/Americas

Calculating Conflict: The Strategic Roots of Mexican Inter-Cartel Warfare

Posted on February 12, 2025 by Taryn Murphy

In late September 2024, civil war erupted in the home of one of Mexico’s largest cartels––the Sinaloa cartel––after the abduction of two key leaders, Joaquín Gu...

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Column/Europe

Back to the Past? Escalating Sabotage in Europe and How the Continent Should Respond

Posted on February 7, 2025 by Elisabeth Nielsen

The continent of Europe is seeing the rise of a new global war, not one characterized by trenches or tanks, but with gray zone conflict. With the start of Russi...

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Column/Europe/Arts and Culture

Dancing through Diplomacy: Ballet’s Role in United States-Soviet Union Relations

Posted on February 7, 2025 by Camille Roussel

On walls throughout Russian cities, Swan Lake graffiti has been appearing. These depict the famous line of four ballerinas in the “Dance of the Cygnets” in “Swa...

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Column/Asia

Chongryon Schools: North Korea’s Hidden Hand in Japan

Posted on February 4, 2025 by Kate Bingham

When most people think about North Korea, images of both seclusion and hostility come to mind. North Korea is largely shunned by the international community–its...

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Column/Asia

What the Tokyo Olympics Can Teach us About Foreign Labor and Immigration in an Aging Japan

Posted on January 30, 2025 by Luke Ranawake

Today, Japan is facing an unprecedented demographic crisis: of a population of over 125 million people, 29% are over the age of 65 while more than one in ten ar...

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Column/Asia

Shared Waters, Shared Futures: ASEAN-Led Cooperative Fisheries Governance in the South China Sea

Posted on January 27, 2025 by Christopher Kirch

The loss of fish in the South China Sea is a crisis for Southeast Asia. Due to overfishing, 64% of regional fish stocks are at a medium to high risk of collapse...

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Column/Americas/Asia

International Chinese Students: Academic Weapons

Posted on January 25, 2025 by Thi Ha Phyo

Amid the great power competition between China and the United States, an unlikely group has been caught in the crossfire: Chinese international students. Of the...

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