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Competing Visions of Energy Sovereignty Emerge in Poland…
Across Eastern Europe, ‘energy sovereignty’ has begun to mean radically different things—renewables and…
Who Controls the Nile? Power, Development, and a…
Fiery rhetoric between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam reveals deep-seated,…
The High Costs of Closing America’s Doors
The Trump administration’s turn toward stricter immigration enforcement and trade protectionism is contributing to…
How New Zealand’s Justice System Produces Māori…
New Zealand’s justice system presents itself as liberal and fair, yet its design continues to police, punish, and…
Opinion | The Simplest Way to Lower Prescription Drug…
Patent thickets are keeping cheaper drugs off the market and leaving American patients to pay the price.
Before Ukraine, There Was Georgia: The War That…
From Georgia to Ukraine, Russia’s wars reveal a chilling pattern of aggression enabled by years of Western…
The Legality of US Airstrikes and Regime Change in…
US airstrikes on Venezuelan vessels, framed as a war on “narco-terrorism” and culminating in the forcible removal…
Au Japon, le sanctuaire Yasukuni entre patriotisme et…
Les visites officielles à Yasukuni sont un signal identitaire, et le lien entre mémoire révisionniste et stratégie…
How Constitutions Win (Or Lose) The Public
Across Chile, Israel, and Hungary, constitutional reform succeeded or failed not because of what was proposed, but…
Childhood Obesity Surpasses Underweight: A Growing…
For the first time in history, childhood obesity has overtaken underweight worldwide—revealing how global food…
The Price of Paradise for Indonesia’s Youth
Amid rising inequality and corruption, Indonesia’s youth are taking to the streets, demanding accountability from a…
Opinion | Posting From the Frontlines: The Allure and…
Danger tourism blurs the line between awareness and exploitation as travellers' depictions of conflict overshadow…