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Battlegrounds of the 21st Century, Where the Next Crisis Could Erupt: Sudan
The Sudanese civil war, ignited on April 15, 2023, has evolved into one of the most devastating conflicts of the 21st century. What began...
Cassandra Fong
Apr 232 min read


Battlegrounds of the 21st Century, Where the Next Crisis Could Erupt: Myanmar
The contemporary civil war in Myanmar represents one of the most complex and intractable conflicts in Southeast Asia. What began as a...
Cassandra Fong
Apr 212 min read


Comparative Disadvantage: Trade, Tariffs, and the Global South
Comparative advantage is considered a cornerstone of free trade theory, underpinning economic development strategies for countries in the...
Jessie Nyaye
Apr 144 min read


The rise of the far right in Germany: Understanding the AfD's surge
Alice Weidel, a name that has become increasingly prominent in both media and political circles, has drawn significant attention...
Julia Girke
Mar 53 min read


What is it about right-wing populism and climate change?
Reignited by Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement (PCA), questions are arising about why right-wing populism is so...
Tom Teale
Feb 94 min read


What the rise of Austria’s far-right tells us about our present approach to the past
Successfully winning 29% of the vote in Austria’s General Election back in September, the far-right Freedom Party or FPÖ have been...
Ellen Paterson
Jan 224 min read


Conflict in Sudan needs global action – why is none being taken?
Source - ammar nassir What is the situation in Sudan? Conflict in Sudan broke out in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)...
Aliza Dufournet
Jan 203 min read


Why is Latin America so vulnerable to dictatorships?
Source - Europeana Latin America has, throughout its history, been a region characterized by instability in its political, economic and...
Georgia Dix
Jan 15 min read


The Taliban’s Repression and its Endangerment of Afghan Women’s Rights
After two decades of NATO intervention, the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, and their implementation of new decrees have...
Evelyn Thompson
Dec 30, 20242 min read


ICJ Climate Change Hearings: Is There Hope for The Collective?
Since the second of December, the UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) has held hearings regarding states’ responsibility for...
Kitty Wagener
Dec 10, 20242 min read
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