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The Winners and Losers of the Irish General Election
Dec 17

Dec 17 The Winners and Losers of the Irish General Election

Andrew Lawler
Europe, Politics & Government
Uncharted Waters for Japan: What Does the Recent Parliamentary Election Mean for the Nation's Future?
Dec 8

Dec 8 Uncharted Waters for Japan: What Does the Recent Parliamentary Election Mean for the Nation's Future?

Michaela Clark
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: All Talk but No Action?
Nov 25

Nov 25 The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: All Talk but No Action?

Nachiket Javali
Asia, International Diplomacy
Family Separation at the Border: Cruelty is the Point
Nov 25

Nov 25 Family Separation at the Border: Cruelty is the Point

Natalie Lim
The Americas, Activism, Human Rights
Slim Hope for an End to Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis
Nov 25

Nov 25 Slim Hope for an End to Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis

Matthew Lamont
Africa, Politics & Government, Conflict & Peacekeeping
Cobalt’s Dark Cost: Human Rights and the Urgent Need for ASM Formalisation in the DRC
Nov 20

Nov 20 Cobalt’s Dark Cost: Human Rights and the Urgent Need for ASM Formalisation in the DRC

Leah Rose
Energy and the Environment, Human Rights, Africa
What Do Political Assassinations Tell Us About Southeast Asia’s Political Landscape?
Nov 20

Nov 20 What Do Political Assassinations Tell Us About Southeast Asia’s Political Landscape?

Myra Kong
Asia, Politics & Government
Silent Weapon: Addressing Sexual Violence as a Tactic of War
Nov 20

Nov 20 Silent Weapon: Addressing Sexual Violence as a Tactic of War

Nur Rahman
Conflict & Peacekeeping, Africa
The Geopolitical Consequences of Climate Change in the Arctic Region
Nov 18

Nov 18 The Geopolitical Consequences of Climate Change in the Arctic Region

Charlotte Burg
Energy and the Environment, International Diplomacy
Paz Total: From Total Peace to Total Uncertainty
Nov 18

Nov 18 Paz Total: From Total Peace to Total Uncertainty

Mariana Edward
The Americas, Politics & Government
The FAR Reacts to the U.S. Election
Nov 17

Nov 17 The FAR Reacts to the U.S. Election

Sophie Rose Jenkins
ETIAS and EES: The Future of Europe’s Border Controls
Nov 17

Nov 17 ETIAS and EES: The Future of Europe’s Border Controls

Sofia Podini
Europe, Culture
What Will Be the Image to Stop the War in Gaza? A Study on the Role of Photojournalism in Conflict
Nov 16

Nov 16 What Will Be the Image to Stop the War in Gaza? A Study on the Role of Photojournalism in Conflict

Sophie Rose Jenkins
Middle East, Science & Technology, Conflict & Peacekeeping
India and Canada's Diplomatic Rift: The Complex History That Led to the Expulsion of Diplomats
Nov 16

Nov 16 India and Canada's Diplomatic Rift: The Complex History That Led to the Expulsion of Diplomats

Amelie Didda
International Diplomacy, Asia, The Americas
Democratic Backsliding: Has India Lost its way?
Nov 16

Nov 16 Democratic Backsliding: Has India Lost its way?

Kritvi Gupta
Asia, Politics & Government
Turkey's Delicate Balancing Act: Mediating the Somalia-Ethiopia Crisis
Nov 14

Nov 14 Turkey's Delicate Balancing Act: Mediating the Somalia-Ethiopia Crisis

Guy Shafar
Africa, Conflict & Peacekeeping, International Diplomacy
Google Goes Nuclear
Nov 14

Nov 14 Google Goes Nuclear

Victoria Hrvoić
Science & Technology, The Americas
Will the German Economy Rebound from Its Continued Underperformance?
Nov 12

Nov 12 Will the German Economy Rebound from Its Continued Underperformance?

Jean-Luc Marchand
Europe, Economy
America and Israel’s Media War with Iran
Nov 12

Nov 12 America and Israel’s Media War with Iran

Charlotte Krausz
Middle East, Conflict & Peacekeeping, International Diplomacy
The Problem of International Law: Why Are Some More Obeyed Than Others?
Nov 10

Nov 10 The Problem of International Law: Why Are Some More Obeyed Than Others?

Sofiia Yevmenkina
International Diplomacy, Conflict & Peacekeeping, Human Rights, Politics & Government
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Asia, Culture, Economy
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Europe, Human Rights, Activism
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