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A Historic Turning Point in the Congo Crisis: The UN Security Council’s Condemnation of Rwanda
The ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) reached a critical juncture when the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
Lucien Biringanine
Mar 113 min read
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The First Victim of Trump's Second Term
By Donald Trump's decree, the United States withdraw from the Paris Agreement and any other pact made under the UNFCCC
Piotr Jaworski
Jan 244 min read
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Un milagro de Milei - Milei's miracle?
Funnily enough, I am associating Argentina with a sequence of words starting with “M”. Messi, Maradona, mate, muchachos, Mayo, now also...
jdtkirby
Nov 18, 20244 min read
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How the far-right stole our independence
The Poles don’t celebrate Polish independence on the Independence Day. It sounds perverse, but in a way, it is true. Poland did not gain...
Piotr Jaworski
Nov 11, 20245 min read
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Harris’s Radical Response to Polarization
Disclaimer: This article was written about one week before the US election It would not be an understatement to say that Harris has...
Leon van Gelder
Nov 9, 20243 min read
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Political Stalemate in Bulgaria: Background and Latest Elections
Imagine being 21 years old and already having voted five times in parliamentary elections, each time hoping that this vote will finally brin
Diana Yosifova
Nov 1, 20244 min read
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Erdogan re-elected, and what now?
In the last election in Turkey, the former president and candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan was re-elected for a third time. But, what does the
Salomé Bonneyrat
Jun 26, 20233 min read
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Chile's new constitutional process: a second attempt to overcome the neoliberal model
In October 2019, thousands of high school students took to the streets to demonstrate against the increase in the fare of the public...
Jorge Vargas
Apr 18, 20234 min read
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Plates, Party Politics, and Palestine: the immense Power of the Zionist Lobby in the UK
The Balfour declaration from 1917 was a decisive moment in history and possibly the main instigator of what has become today a decades...
Alex Jenkins
Mar 24, 20234 min read
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Dichotomy is causing unrest in Moldova
The Moldovan government maintains a pro-EU course even as nearby countries Ukraine and Russia cause unrest in the country. The ongoing...
Sarah van Rijswijk
Mar 22, 20233 min read
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Too Weak to Spring? In the Steps of China's "Paw-Trail" After the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis
The Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 was one of many that foreshadowed the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Arguably often overlooked by...
Maerten Beuming
Mar 21, 20235 min read
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A key to understand why French people disagree with the pension reform
The pension reform monopolises all the discussions on the French television and creates cleavages between the citizens, but why?
Salomé Bonneyrat
Mar 6, 20235 min read
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'South China Sea Nationalism' - A Political Force for Good?
Sitting during the days when the effects of decolonisation were in full swing, the late scholar, and later the Indian Ambassador to the...
Maerten Beuming
Feb 8, 20236 min read
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What happened to Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has long been a cultural beacon of democracy and freedom in stark contrast to the authoritarian regime of the People’s Republic...
Orion Salazar
Dec 4, 20225 min read
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