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Asia/Column/High School Essay Contest

Differing Conceptions of Citizenship: Nehru, Gandhi and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)

Posted on May 31, 2020 by Suhan Kacholia

In December 2019, the Parliament of India passed a law entitled the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The CAA, endorsed by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata...

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High School Essay Contest

Citizenship: The Right to Rights and Duties

Posted on May 31, 2020 by Sophie Donnellan

“​To celebrate citizenship is one way for society to show that it is something valuable which strengthens the community.​” ~Jens Orback, 2006 The concept of cit...

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The Social Contract of Citizenship

Posted on May 31, 2020 by Navya Dronamraju

Current political discourse has brought the nuances of citizenship to the forefront of the nation’s psyche. News outlets are rife with reports of injustices per...

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Europe/Acheson Prize/Essays/Column

Brother-and-Sister Brotherhood: Sexual Harassment and Gender-Mixed Barracks in the Norwegian Armed Forces

Posted on May 28, 2020 by Antonia Ayres-Brown

The sun never rose the first day Kari began her service in the Norwegian Armed Forces.[1] Daylight didn’t appear at Setermoen Camp, a northern army base situate...

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Essays/Acheson Prize

Cosmopolitan Culpability: The Dynamics of Mitigated Punishment and Migration

Posted on May 28, 2020 by Keerthana Annamaneni

A version of this article originally appeared in Inquiries Journal.Annamaneni, Keerthana. “Towards a Theory of Leniency for Immigrants.” Inquiries J...

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Europe/Acheson Prize/Essays

Revisionist Memory: How the far-right Alternative for Germany is seeking to reshape the nation’s collective memory to promote a Eurosceptic, German-centric foreign policy agenda

Posted on May 28, 2020 by Jesse Nadel

Throughout the history of modern Germany, an unwavering government commitment to the remembrance of the National Socialists’ atrocities has permeated an ingrain...

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Europe/Essays

Franco-Era Spain and its Usage of Soft Power

Posted on May 23, 2020 by Viktoria Wulff-Andersen

There is no doubt that juxtaposing themes such as cruelty and mercy, fear and love present throughout life and media contributed to the two-dimensional divide b...

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Asia/Column

Abubacarr Tambadou’s Case Against Myanmar: A Watershed Moment for International Law

Posted on April 30, 2020 by Tyler_Jager

In the eyes of scholars and policymakers who subscribe to the tenets of political realism, unconditional solidarity with any group beyond one’s borders, particu...

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Africa/Column

Shifting Justitial-Prophetic Roles of Churches and the Unfinished Business of National Reconciliation in South Africa

Posted on April 20, 2020 by Ankushi Mitra

When the missionaries came to Africa, they had the Bible and we had the land. They said ‘Let us pray.’ We closed our eyes. When we opened them, we h...

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Reviews

Jason Lyall’s “Divided Armies”

Posted on April 17, 2020 by Henry Suckow-Ziemer

What makes an army succeed or fail on the battlefield? Too often this question is answered in general terms; superior technology, greater numbers, a larger and ...

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