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Column/Asia

Performing Diplomacy: How a Newly Independent ‘Little Red Dot’ Managed Power, Impressions and Feelings on World Stage

Posted on September 15, 2021 by Bryan_Kwa

In 1965, when newly independent Singapore was attempting to assert its non-communist and multi-ethnic identity, Singapore faced two problems. First, the threat ...

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Asia/Column/Interviews/Americas

CFR President Richard Haass on World Order and the Challenges of the Future

Posted on August 24, 2021 by Alex_Abarca

Richard Haass has served as the president of the Council on Foreign Relations since 2003. He is an experienced diplomat and policymaker and has written or edite...

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Asia/Column

US FON Operations: Challenging Excessive Maritime Claims

Posted on August 14, 2021 by Amrashaa Singh

In April, the USS John Paul Jones carried out a freedom of navigation (FON) operation in India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) 130 nautical miles (nm) west of t...

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YMUN/Asia

Savita: An Unexpected Leader

Posted on August 9, 2021 by Vishisht Singhal

2020 was a year that reversed the idea of humanity being a dominant power; it was a year where neither the global economy, global conglomerates, nor global lead...

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Column/Interviews/Europe

Toward a “Grander Strategy of Containing Putin’s Russia”: Ambassador Michael McFaul on Engagement and Containment in a New Era of Great Power Competition

Posted on June 26, 2021 by Natalie Simpson

U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul leaves the Foreign Ministry in Moscow, Russia on May 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze, File) Michael McFaul served a...

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Acheson Prize

Are Protests Effective? Examining the Impact of Protests Against Gender-Based Violence on Legislation in Nigeria

Posted on June 8, 2021 by Feyi Falana

This piece was published in the Acheson Issue, Volume 11 1. INTRODUCTION On May 28, 2020, Vera Uwalia Omosuwa, a 22-year-old college student in Edo State, Niger...

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Acheson Prize

An “Eternal Recurrence”: Patterns of German Ideological Hegemony in Modern Greek History

Posted on June 8, 2021 by Robert Crystal

This piece was published in the Acheson Issue, Volume 11 Abstract Throughout its existence, the Hellenic Republic has struggled to reconcile its “modern Greek” ...

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Acheson Prize

Pussy Riot is No ‘Riot Grrl’: How Western Media Misinterpreted Russian Protest Culture, 2012-2015

Posted on June 8, 2021 by Catherine Zou Yi

This piece was published in the Acheson Issue, Volume 11 Abstract Between 2012 and 2015, Pussy Riot and Petr Pavlensky gained international fame as artist-activ...

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The Carter Administration, Argentina, and Human Rights: 1977-1981

Posted on June 8, 2021 by Tim Bradley

This piece was published in the Acheson Issue, Volume 11 Introduction When tanks and transports loaded with heavily armed soldiers rolled into Buenos Aires earl...

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Asia/Column/Interviews

Translating Awareness into Action: Human Rights Advocate Daniel Sullivan on the Fight to End Genocide in Myanmar

Posted on June 5, 2021 by Natalie Simpson

Rohingya refugees walk to board a naval vessel to be relocated to to the island of Bhasan Char, in Chattogram, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Az...

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