Famine and Democratic Backsliding: The Long-Term Consequences of Russian Duplicity Alain Mitra Aug 16, 2022 When essential resources become increasingly scarce, authoritarian figures and institutions are emboldened to act…
Step Up or Stay Quiet: The International Battle of Abortion Anya Narang Jun 24, 2022 The overturn of Roe v. Wade is not only a struggle for the future of America’s abortion access, but also a battle…
A Women’s Revolution in Sudan Mia Archambault Apr 19, 2022 Despite violent military pushbacks, women once again are present at the protests. This time, women have brought…
Operation Barkhane in Mali: The End of French Intervention Raises New Concerns Emma Roy-Contancin Feb 14, 2022 In the summer of 2021, Emmanuel Macron announced the end of Operation Barkhane, withdrawing most French troops from…
China’s Meddling in Africa in the Midst of the Global Pandemic Emma Roy-Contancin Nov 29, 2021 Through its heavy investment in the political, economic, and social dimensions, is China improving or damaging…
Fear, Corruption, and Apathy: The Struggle for Nigerian Democracy Skyler Bohnert Nov 9, 2021 Democracy survives when its voters believe and participate in the system. In Nigeria, the history of violence, lack…
La tourbière du Congo: une alliée majeure contre le réchauffement climatique aux… Athenais Cornette Oct 24, 2021 Les défis de l'Afrique face au changement climatique seront au cœur du débat lors de la COP 26 en novembre 2021.…
The Mythical ‘White Gold of Jihad’ Emily Jones Jul 3, 2021 The perpetuation of a narrative that links ivory trafficking with international terrorist networks has provided an…
Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC Mia Archambault Mar 31, 2021 In the DRC, especially within armed groups and government military troops, it is seen as an inherent part of the…
The African Monetary Fund: Needed More than Ever Ewan Halliday Mar 8, 2021 The AMF would be a self-financed institution offering loans, assistance and policy advice to member states, with…