Democracy, Blasphemy and the Struggles of Being Indian-Pakistani Sarie Khalid Nov 13, 2018 If Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1947, they wouldn’t be Italian, they’d be Indian and Pakistani. Sadly, my…
Terrorisme: l’Arme Populiste du Front National Lauren Naniche Oct 16, 2018 Le 21 avril 2002, lors du second tour des élections présidentielles, s’opposent Jacques Chirac, candidat pour une…
Austria’s Integration Problem Maha Asad Jul 28, 2018 After Chancellor Sebastian Kurz won the Austrian elections in December 2017 and formed the coalition between the…
Islamic Extremism: A Plea for Intellectual Honesty Anthony De Luca-Baratta Apr 2, 2018 Of the many explosive public debates that have raged in the post 9/11 West, perhaps none have been more…
The Bangsamoro Basic Law: Impacts of Additional Autonomy in the Philippines’… Kayla Holmes Feb 17, 2018 The Filipino government's newly proposed act for an autonomous zone in the South of the country has shed some hope…
Unveiling Islamic Feminism: Where Religion Meets Women’s Rights Marie-Hélène Gyorog Dec 4, 2017 On October 18th, Quebec’s government passed Bill 62, banning Muslim women from wearing niqabs and burqas when using…
The Double Edged Sword of Chinese Counterterrorism Efforts Steven Polyakov Oct 23, 2017 Just last month, Chinese officials ordered Chinese Muslims in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to hand over copies…
Finding a Middle Way: Reconciling Religion with Politics under Erdogan Raphaelle Tseng Oct 19, 2017 As of September 2017, Turkish school curriculums will no longer teach Darwin’s widely accepted Theory of Evolution.…
Attack after Attack, a Scared Europe: What now? Mary Thieffry Jun 17, 2017 What it feels like to be living in Europe: Our newly militarized narrow streets echo with the…
What’s Up with the Rohingya Refugee Crisis? Nandini Srivastava Mar 9, 2017 The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim minority living primarily in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state. There are roughly…