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Conditional Empowerment: Shifting Community Land Rights for Kenyan Pastoralists Liam Ragan Nov 23, 2017 Pastoralism has been a key feature of East African savannas for millennia. Herders in Kenya practice mobile…
Made in the USA: The Question of Puerto Rican Secession Gretel Kahn Nov 16, 2017 On June 2017, Puerto Rico voted in a historic referendum for statehood within the United States. An overwhelming 97…
INTERPOL: targeting international criminals, terrorists, and…activists? Julia Yingling Nov 8, 2017 On October 17, 2017, Russian officials put out a request for cooperation from the international community to locate…
“No Raila, No Peace”: Kenya’s Growing Political Crisis Rachel Nirenberg Nov 7, 2017 “Kenyans want us to succeed,” Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya’s recently re-elected incumbent president, said to reporters…
A Bit of Blue Dog, a Bit of Bernie Andrew Figueiredo Aug 7, 2017 Democrats were dealt a fresh round of disappointment earlier this June in Georgia. After raising nearly $24 million…
The Lost Decade: How the Democratic Process went on Hiatus in Australia Tijana Mitrovic Jun 25, 2017 Five Prime Ministers in six years: a figure one would not expect for a well-established and stable democracy in the…
Venezuela’s Current Situation: Breaking Point in the Crisis Andréa Febres-Gagné May 15, 2017 Venezuela recently reached a breaking point in its crisis, with the fall in influence of Nicolás Maduro’s…
US Secretary of Labour Confirmation: What we can Expect from Alexander Acosta Susana Martinez Mar 26, 2017 Last month, Donald Trump announced his second nomination for Secretary of Labour, Florida attorney Alexander…
When Hunger Becomes Deadly: Drought and Famine in Somalia Alexandra Yiannoutsos Mar 25, 2017 This year is déjà vu for the United Nations and aid workers worldwide. Perhaps the familiarity of a preventable…