The 2020 Taiwan Crisis: A Prelude for Chinese Reunification?
Faced with Tsai and her DPP government's pursuit of Taiwanese independence, Beijing seems likely to pursue Chinese unification by force.
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Standing By: The American ‘Militia’ Is Back, But It’s Not What it Used to Be
Militias are re-establishing themselves as a feature of America’s political landscape. But there are vast differences between today’s ‘militias’ and those of America’s revolutionary past. In contemporary use, the word ‘militia’ connotes an…
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The Return of Janša: Can Illiberal Democracy Triumph in Slovenia?
Janša, who has remained a central figure in Slovenian politics since the 1980s, is an unabashed right-wing populist whose discourse appears to threaten Slovenian democracy. However, to date Janša’s extreme rhetoric has not translated into…
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The Untold History of the United: The 1950’s and The Developing World
Host Mathieu Lavault meets again with Professor Peter Kuznick of American University to continue their discussion of The Untold History of the United States, where they look into the United States' foreign policy in the 1950's: The Korean…
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The Canadian Review: Alexandre Boulerice
Pour la première édition francophone du Canadian Review, nous avons l'honneur de recevoir M. Alexandre Boulerice, député fédéral de Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, ardent défenseur des intérêts des Québécois à la Chambre des Communes. Nous!-->…
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Review Radio: Donald Trump and Christian Nationalism
Among which bases do the real power in U.S politics lie? Podcaster Parmida Bakhshi sits down with journalist and author Katherine Stewart to discuss the extent of political influence Christian nationalists have in US politics and the!-->…
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Amnesty International and Their Overseas Challenges
Despite efforts to promote itself as impartial, Amnesty International is nonetheless criticized alongside other INGOs, that have contributed to the normalization of Western views and ideologies in the developing world.
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Bolivia 2020: Legacy and Leftism in Luis Arce’s Victory
With Arce's victory, Bolivia is poised to enter a new era of unity and growth.
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School Closure: Beyond Education
School closures in Kenya prompted by the COVID-19 crisis pose negative impacts on girls' sexual and reproductive health.
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Opinion | Talking About Fight Club
One can hardly be surprised that students carefully coordinated and prepared for a Fight Night — after all, it could have been worse — due to the apparent lack of socialization they experience in residence and in their daily lives. A…
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