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Americas

Fault Lines in the Legal Basis for America’s ‘Snapback’

Posted on October 1, 2020 by Yagnesh Sharma

On 14 August 2020, the United States of America introduced a draft resolution in the United Nations Security Council (‘UNSC’ or ‘the Council’), to extend the in...

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Global Issue

Neoliberalism: Free Markets and Constrained Citizens

Posted on September 25, 2020 by Anhad Chaudhry

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11)  Neoliberalism is rooted in the paradox between its theoretical principles and its p...

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Global Issue

The 1911 Revolution and China’s “Internationalist Nationalism”:

Posted on September 25, 2020 by Nathan Ye

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) How did Chinese Intellectual Thinking on the Idea of Nationalism Change China’s Vie...

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Global Issue

Capitalist Racism – A Contemporary Analysis on W.E.B. Du Bois’s Colour Line and Double Consciousness through Canadian Diamond Mining and Economic Activity in Angola

Posted on September 25, 2020 by Khalil_Khalifa

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) The intersectionality of race and class is ongoing through multiple generations, causing ...

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Global Issue

A Post-ironic Elegy to National Identity? The liminal ordeal of Ukraine through the prism of digital culture

Posted on September 25, 2020 by Yelyzaveta Burtseva

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) INTRODUCTION “Am I joke to you? ” wonders a giant virion edited into a p...

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Global Issue

The 2003 Phnom Penh Riots: How Thailand Employed A ‘Diplomacy of Anger’ Toward Cambodia

Posted on September 25, 2020 by Bryan_Kwa

This piece was published in the Global Issue Print Edition (Volume 11) Introduction Fire, fury, and fervor engulfed Phnom Penh in January 2003. The Thai em...

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Global Issue

CHASING THE (LATIN) AMERICAN DREAM? AN EXAMINATION OF US-BACKED REGIME CHANGE SINCE WORLD WAR II

Posted on September 25, 2020 by Diego Vásquez

INTRODUCTION The history of Latin America is dominated by political instabilities, foreign interventions, and economic volatility. Prior to independence in the ...

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Asia/Africa

The Beijing Consensus and African Autonomy

Posted on August 21, 2020 by Jessie Yin

The Beijing Consensus and African Autonomy Abstract             When trying to uncover the effects of Chi...

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Europe/Essays

A REFLECTIVE ANALYSIS OF ‘JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG’

Posted on August 16, 2020 by Michael Levinson

The haunting German folk-song, “Wenn Wir Marschieren,”[1] serves as a cautionary point about collective German complicity in the Holocaust, and is used as ...

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Americas

21st-Century Powder Keg: How Bolivia’s Military Coup Puts South American Democracies At Risk

Posted on August 12, 2020 by Ivana Ramirez

The United States has an unfortunate history of inserting itself into any region that contains a coveted resource. From our expansion into Mexican-owned lands i...

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