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Column/Europe

Secularism, Separatism, and Silencing: How Islamophobia is Codified in the Name of ‘Laïcité’

Posted on April 17, 2021 by Gianna Griffin

The French word, ‘laïcité’, represents the constitutional principle of secularism in France. The model of separating religion from public life has long been a c...

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Spring Issue/Essays

Grassroots Medical Humanitarianism: Locally-led NGOs in Gaza, Humanitarianism’s Critics, and Agency

Posted on April 15, 2021 by Adinda Wisse

This piece was published in the Spring Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Introduction Humanitarianism has been often lauded as a form of compassion, solidarity, a...

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Column/Americas

The Prospect of Radically Inclusive Love in Latin America

Posted on April 3, 2021 by Sofia Godoy

While holding Cuba’s first LGBTQ+ friendly mass, Alexya Salvador, a Brazilian transgender pastor, proclaimed God’s love to be radically inclusive. [1] Her words...

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Column/Asia

How Buddhist Nationalism Defines Myanmar’s Politics

Posted on March 27, 2021 by Amrashaa Singh

The military-led coup in Myanmar has met with widespread protests by people of diverse backgrounds, including Buddhist monks. The demonstrations by the monks ho...

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Winter Issue

“Music for the Many”: A Quantitative Inquiry into Contextual Questions Surrounding National Anthem Adoption

Posted on February 8, 2021 by Price Phillips

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Abstract National Anthems: Legislation Worth Exploring  In his 1987 essay “On Being ...

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Winter Issue

Thailand’s Military-Industrial Complex: A Case Study of the Thai Military Bank

Posted on February 8, 2021 by Coleman Lambo

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Introduction  The installation of Thailand’s National Council for Peace and Order (N...

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Winter Issue/Essays

China’s ICT Engagement in Africa: A Comparative Analysis

Posted on February 8, 2021 by Amy Tong

This piece was published in the Winter Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Abstract This paper will analyze the methods, extent, and economic and political effects ...

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Column/Asia

The China-India Dispute and its Geopolitical Implications

Posted on January 29, 2021 by Amrashaa Singh

India and China are at the worst diplomatic relations as of now. The current Galwan border dispute is worse than the 72 days long Doklam stand-off in 1967. It h...

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Winter Issue

Vietnam’s Power Crunch and the U.S. Commitment to the Indo-Pacific: Towards Sustainable Energy Cooperation

Posted on January 25, 2021 by Jacob Koelsch

Introduction Vietnam is widely regarded as a star in the sphere of emerging markets.1 In 1986, the government introduced “Đổi Mới,” a series of econom...

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Winter Issue

Anti-Immigrant Populism in Italy: An Analysis of Matteo Salvini’s Strategy to Push Italy’s Immigration Policy to the Far Right

Posted on January 25, 2021 by Dylan Patrick Mcginnis

Matteo Salvini, head of the Lega Nord party (LN) and a rising political figure in Italy, has leveraged Facebook and populism to push Italian public opinion of i...

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