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Caught in the Crossfire: How the Eastern DRC crisis has shaped civilian lives
Mar 2

Mar 2 Caught in the Crossfire: How the Eastern DRC crisis has shaped civilian lives

Joshua Mendelson
Africa, Human Rights, Conflict & Peacekeeping
Belarus: A Step Forward or a Step Back?
Mar 2

Mar 2 Belarus: A Step Forward or a Step Back?

Huseyn Sultanli
Europe
Zimbabwe: Two Years On
Mar 2

Mar 2 Zimbabwe: Two Years On

Kate Lochrie
Africa
A New Mufti: Revisionism or Pragmatism for the Islamic Community in Singapore?
Mar 2

Mar 2 A New Mufti: Revisionism or Pragmatism for the Islamic Community in Singapore?

Alex Brunner
Asia
Israel and New Threats in the Digital Age
Feb 29

Feb 29 Israel and New Threats in the Digital Age

Delaney Murray
Closing cultural boundaries and international borders: deconstructing the immigration crisis
Feb 29

Feb 29 Closing cultural boundaries and international borders: deconstructing the immigration crisis

Siobhan Ali
Where Free Trade Goes to Die
Feb 28

Feb 28 Where Free Trade Goes to Die

Isabella Cuervo-Lorens
Is this the end of the year abroad?
Feb 28

Feb 28 Is this the end of the year abroad?

Yolanda Morgan
Behind the coronavirus mask - China's tightening of state control
Feb 28

Feb 28 Behind the coronavirus mask - China's tightening of state control

Dea Edington

Dea Edington tells us about how the coronavirus has hurt China in more ways than one.

Just how united is the United Kingdom?
Feb 27

Feb 27 Just how united is the United Kingdom?

Kate Lochrie

Kate Lochrie discusses the fallout of Britain’s most recent election.

Tragedies of the Mali War and the Need to Rethink Peacekeeping in Complex Conflict Situations
Feb 25

Feb 25 Tragedies of the Mali War and the Need to Rethink Peacekeeping in Complex Conflict Situations

Dilhan Salgado D'Arcy
Dirty Money: The Alberta Oil Sands and the Future of Green Investing
Feb 25

Feb 25 Dirty Money: The Alberta Oil Sands and the Future of Green Investing

Hadley Menk
To Forgive or to Forget? Spain’s Struggle with Franco’s Legacy
Feb 25

Feb 25 To Forgive or to Forget? Spain’s Struggle with Franco’s Legacy

Megan Pollick
Europe

What do Spain’s struggles with its history mean for its identity?

Ireland’s general election shows a remarkable rejection of populist extremism
Feb 24

Feb 24 Ireland’s general election shows a remarkable rejection of populist extremism

Lyle Horne

The shocking outcome of Ireland’s recent election may hold important lessons for the future of Britain and Europe.

Remembering Kobe Bryant, China’s American Idol
Feb 24

Feb 24 Remembering Kobe Bryant, China’s American Idol

Dirk van der Tang
The Rising Importance of Maritime Law in 2020: Issues of National Security
Feb 23

Feb 23 The Rising Importance of Maritime Law in 2020: Issues of National Security

Zoe Spirgel
Why does the Left keep losing?: A structuralist view on the decline of Social Democracy in the West
Feb 22

Feb 22 Why does the Left keep losing?: A structuralist view on the decline of Social Democracy in the West

Ameer Chughtai
El Salvador's Bukele: Dove or Dictator?
Feb 18

Feb 18 El Salvador's Bukele: Dove or Dictator?

Aiden Hawker

Aiden Hawker discusses the crisis gipping El Salvador and the controversial politics of its president.

China's growing entanglement in UK academia
Feb 15

Feb 15 China's growing entanglement in UK academia

Leo Kelly
The Berlin Conference: How the Architects of Libya’s Civil War offer little to promote Peace
Jan 24

Jan 24 The Berlin Conference: How the Architects of Libya’s Civil War offer little to promote Peace

Dilhan Salgado D'Arcy

Dilhan Salgado D’Arcy tells us about the recent Berlin Conference’s attempts to address the situation in Libya and why the foreign architects of the Civil War have little to be proud of.

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