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Coronavirus: Will it Demand Disease Diplomacy?
Aynsley Hartney and Austin R. Schlueter As of the time this article was written, there are over 80,000 reported cases of the coronavirus...

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Feb 28, 20204 min read


The Forgotten First People
Ava Barros The European colonization commonly overshadows the diverse history of Indigenous peoples. For hundreds of years American...

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Feb 14, 20205 min read


Putin's Georgian Scheme
Austin Schlueter The recent decision by the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament to allow a member of Russia’s legislature, the Duma, to...

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Oct 17, 20192 min read


Lockdown in Kashmir Reopens Old Political Wounds
Nathan Matzko During the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Muslims across the globe observe one of Islam’s holiest holidays, Eid...

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Sep 26, 20193 min read


Asia Spearheading Investment in Virtual Reality Technology
McKenzie Myers Snapchat Lens. Ikea Place. Pokémon Go. These augmented and virtual realities (VR) have become some of the most popular...

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Apr 14, 20193 min read


Downfall of Dynasty: President Park's Final Hours
“It’s all fake news!” a proud pro-Park protester screams into a microphone on a stage built on an intersection only four city blocks from...

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Mar 10, 20174 min read


Censorship in the India: Why The World's Largest Democracy Isn't So Free
When Reporters Without Borders released their yearly Press Freedom Index in 2015, India retained its 136th place in the bottom quartile...

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Jan 8, 20162 min read


The Awkward Impasse
It’s no exaggerated claim that the United States and The People’s Republic of China don’t see eye to eye on every issue. There are clear...

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Jan 12, 20153 min read
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