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Column/Spring Issue

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

Posted on April 15, 2019 by Tyler_Jager

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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Column

Fifty Shades of Gray: An Analysis of Modern Conflict

Posted on April 15, 2019 by Henry Suckow-Ziemer

Written by Henry Suckow-Ziemer Less than a week after Indian PM Narendra Modi promised a “jaw-breaking” response to a terror attack that killed 40 paramilitary ...

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Campus

The Jangmadang Generation: Change in North Korea Begins with the Youth

Posted on April 15, 2019 by Brandon Lu

Written by Brandon Lu On April 11th, 2019, ThiNK at Yale (There’s Hope in North Korea) hosted a screening of The Jangmadang Generation, a documentary by Liberty...

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Campus

The Rise of Multilateral Externalization: How the International System fails Refugees

Posted on April 10, 2019 by Leila_Iskandarani

Written by Leila Iskandarani On Friday, April 5, the Yale Law School hosted a panel discussing the rise of multilateralism as states seek to evade their legal o...

Column

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

Posted on April 10, 2019 by Ryan Fuentes

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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Campus

Building Utility Infrastructure to Support Palestinians in the West Bank

Posted on April 10, 2019 by Asmahan Simry

Written by Katrina Starbird Asmahan Simry, Palestinian citizen of Israel and human rights activist focused on the treatment of Palestinians, introduced her huma...

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Column/Winter Issue

Critical Comments Among Chinese Netizens—Before and After the Cyber Security Law

Posted on April 8, 2019 by Zhaoyu Sun

Introduction China is well-known for its internet censorship system, through which the government prevents citizens from viewing unfavorable reports of the regi...

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Reviews

Lawrence Freedman’s “Ukraine and the Art of Strategy”

Posted on March 30, 2019 by Henry Suckow-Ziemer

Written by Henry Suckow-Ziemer Vladimir Putin is a name that likely conjures a number of images to mind for U.S. citizens. The bare-chested strongman who swept ...

Essays/Spring Issue

Hydropolitics in the Indus Basin: The Indus Water Treaty & Water Mismanagement in Pakistan

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Uzair Sattar

Written by Uzair Sattar and Atrey Bhargava Introduction Pakistan could be water scarce by 2025.[1] In recent months, this prediction has generated headlines and...

Essays/Spring Issue

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

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Ben Gardner-Gill

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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