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FOREIGN AFFAIRS REVIEW Insights. Beyond Borders.
Helper and Witness: The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Winners
Nov 20

Nov 20 Helper and Witness: The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Winners

Magda Baranowska
What happened to the Chinese century: Malthus, the One-Child Policy and the Chinese Economic Myth
Nov 19

Nov 19 What happened to the Chinese century: Malthus, the One-Child Policy and the Chinese Economic Myth

Ameer Chughtai
Anti-Vaxxers are Taking over the World – but Not the Way you Think
Nov 19

Nov 19 Anti-Vaxxers are Taking over the World – but Not the Way you Think

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens tells us about vaccine hesitancy and why it’s not exactly for the reasons you would think.

 The Harvard Affirmative Action Lawsuit: Conceiving a World without ‘Race-Conscious’ Admissions
Nov 19

Nov 19 The Harvard Affirmative Action Lawsuit: Conceiving a World without ‘Race-Conscious’ Admissions

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens takes us through the recent Harvard Affirmative Action lawsuit and what its implications for Affirmative Action are going forward.

2019: A New Generation of Protest?
Nov 19

Nov 19 2019: A New Generation of Protest?

Dirk van der Tang
Activism
Mars: Elon Musk’s Personal Space Race
Nov 19

Nov 19 Mars: Elon Musk’s Personal Space Race

Simone Flournoy
Science & Technology
The 40 Year Legacy of the Iranian Hostage Crisis
Nov 18

Nov 18 The 40 Year Legacy of the Iranian Hostage Crisis

Ty Ciatto
What future threat does ISIS pose?
Nov 17

Nov 17 What future threat does ISIS pose?

Lyle Horne
The Venezuelan tragedy – What next?
Nov 17

Nov 17 The Venezuelan tragedy – What next?

Huseyn Sultanli
Indigenous Art and Canada’s Journey towards Reconciliation
Nov 16

Nov 16 Indigenous Art and Canada’s Journey towards Reconciliation

Hadley Menk
The Americas
Xi Jinping and the Lessons of Childhood
Nov 16

Nov 16 Xi Jinping and the Lessons of Childhood

Nena Atkinson
Asia
The rise of the AfD in Germany
Nov 16

Nov 16 The rise of the AfD in Germany

Yolanda Morgan
Europe
An ‘Implacable Enemy’: Milton Friedman and the ‘Chilean Miracle’
Nov 16

Nov 16 An ‘Implacable Enemy’: Milton Friedman and the ‘Chilean Miracle’

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens tells us a little bit about Milton Friedman’s involvement in Chilean economic reforms under Pinochet and what the impact of this was for Chilean citizens even today.

Twenty-five years on: South Africa’s political instability, social conflict and economic inequality
Nov 14

Nov 14 Twenty-five years on: South Africa’s political instability, social conflict and economic inequality

Joshua Mendelson

Joshua Mendelson evaluates how things have changed, or not changed, in South twenty-five years after the end of Apartheid.

Science Fiction as a Military Asset
Nov 14

Nov 14 Science Fiction as a Military Asset

Elisabeth Speyerl
‘Russiagate’ and the New McCarthyism
Nov 12

Nov 12 ‘Russiagate’ and the New McCarthyism

Dylan Springer

Dylan Springer tells us about the New McCarthyism emerging in America and why no one, no matter their party, is safe.

The Unresolved American Equation
Nov 11

Nov 11 The Unresolved American Equation

Grace Gressett
Activism
How Democrats Can Win Back the South
Nov 11

Nov 11 How Democrats Can Win Back the South

Mary Blair Horner
Is Mozambique at its boiling point?
Nov 9

Nov 9 Is Mozambique at its boiling point?

Aiden Hawker
Saving the day: how superheroes in film are addressing imperialism and immigration
Nov 9

Nov 9 Saving the day: how superheroes in film are addressing imperialism and immigration

Siobhan Ali

Siobhan Ali tells us a little bit about why superhero films can be about so much more than CGI special effects or heroes in capes.

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EU-Japan Relations Under Prime Minister Takaichi: Opportunities Amid Uncertainty
Lukas Edman
Asia, Europe, International Diplomacy
EU-Japan Relations Under Prime Minister Takaichi: Opportunities Amid Uncertainty
Lukas Edman
Asia, Europe, International Diplomacy
Lukas Edman
Asia, Europe, International Diplomacy
How Mamdani Interrupted a Cycle of Corruption in New York City
Rosa Arabella Bartle
Politics & Government, The Americas
How Mamdani Interrupted a Cycle of Corruption in New York City
Rosa Arabella Bartle
Politics & Government, The Americas
Rosa Arabella Bartle
Politics & Government, The Americas
Trump, Venezuela, and the Return of 19th-Century Politcs
Lucien Willey
Conflict & Peacekeeping, The Americas
Trump, Venezuela, and the Return of 19th-Century Politcs
Lucien Willey
Conflict & Peacekeeping, The Americas
Lucien Willey
Conflict & Peacekeeping, The Americas
Silencing Scepticism: The Quiet Persecution of West African Atheists
R.J. McPherson
Africa, Religion
Silencing Scepticism: The Quiet Persecution of West African Atheists
R.J. McPherson
Africa, Religion
R.J. McPherson
Africa, Religion
Failing the Survivors: The ICC, SGBV, and the Future of International Accountability
Leah Rose
Politics & Government, Human Rights, Activism
Failing the Survivors: The ICC, SGBV, and the Future of International Accountability
Leah Rose
Politics & Government, Human Rights, Activism
Leah Rose
Politics & Government, Human Rights, Activism
Implications of National Guard Deployment in Washington, DC
Kavita O'Malley
The Americas, Politics & Government
Implications of National Guard Deployment in Washington, DC
Kavita O'Malley
The Americas, Politics & Government
Kavita O'Malley
The Americas, Politics & Government

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