With Friends Like China, Who Needs Enemies? Mohit Mann Nov 5, 2018 China’s increasing global and regional influence with respect to the world economy, military modernization, and…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights Elina Qureshi Nov 5, 2018 Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
Is Bangladesh’s Deepening Political Crisis Sinking into Totalitarianism? Alyssa Nazmi Nov 4, 2018 The hard-earned, sweet taste of independence Bangladesh gained less than 50 years ago is already being overpowered…
The pro-abortion crusade in Argentina Angello Alcazar Nov 1, 2018 “'Better' never means better for everyone… It always means worse for some.” We can find this poignant statement in…
Shell Goes to Court: Decades of Dubious Conduct in Nigeria Megan Kamps Oct 24, 2018 Royal Dutch Shell is embroiled in what could stand to be one of the largest corruption cases in the history of the…
Invisible Lines: Free Speech or Hate Speech? Dil Bola Oct 22, 2018 “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” - Hall Evelyn Hall…
From Backpage to the Back Streets Kayla Holmes Oct 10, 2018 On April 11th, the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act and Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (known collectively as…
LGBTI Rights in Latin America: A(nother) Pending Debt Angello Alcazar Sep 28, 2018 On June 30th, the 17th edition of the Marcha del Orgullo Gay (Gay Pride Parade) took place in Peru. Like most…
Nicaragua’s Voice Artemis Archimandriti Aug 18, 2018 "This is a bitter tragedy, to see how the struggle against a dictatorship in the 70's brought with it the germ of…
The Brain Drain, the Civil War, and Angola’s Public Health Crisis Andrea Gyimah Jun 1, 2018 The Angolan Civil War began as a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union. After successfully…