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Venezuela’s Crisis: The Start of a Dictatorship?
Protests, violence, and hunger seem to have taken over Venezuela. Ever since the death of former president Hugo…
The Road to Japan’s First Woman Leader Just Got…
The world of Japanese politics, mundane on most days, was turned upside down last July when Yuriko Koike, a…
A Falling House of Cards: How Trump Could Cost the GOP…
Just recently, GOP efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) collapsed in the U.S. Senate chamber, a major…
A Bit of Blue Dog, a Bit of Bernie
Democrats were dealt a fresh round of disappointment earlier this June in Georgia. After raising nearly $24 million…
The Diversion Program: An Intern in Judge Capeci’s…
The following article is in part based on the author's own internship experience as well as an interview-style…
The U.S.-Mexico War on Narcotics: One step forward, two…
This article was initially published in Global Americans.
The Rio Grande—long a symbol of connection between two…
What Drives the Fatal AIDS Resurgence in Central and…
On the 23rd of July 2017, the International Aids Society (IAS) gathered in Paris to review the AIDS pandemic’s…
Poland’s Falling Out With Democracy
In the past several weeks, Poland’s government has received domestic and international backlash following the…
Bridge Academies to Expand in Liberia –With No Data to…
Like Nigeria and Kenya, Liberia has followed suit in the trend of outsourcing schools to multinational…
The European Dream is Dead: Erdoğan Turns Turkey Away…
“Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.” It’s a bit of cliché advice we’ve all heard before.…
The Politics of Heritage
With its announcement of a new tram line, connecting West Jerusalem to East, many have accused the Israeli…
A Non-Political Solution to Global Healthcare
This article is the third of Kara Anderson's ongoing series on contemporary artificial intelligence and its…