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What A Mural in Qatar Says About Qatar-Gulf Relations

January 24, 2018

Is a diplomatic crisis a good time to rethink your national brand? Qatar certainly thinks so, writes Kristin Eggeling. … More What A Mural in Qatar Says About Qatar-Gulf Relations

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The Colonial Origins of Trump’s Remarks on Africa

January 17, 2018

Madeline McSherry explains what Trump’s insulting comments say about Western media bias. … More The Colonial Origins of Trump’s Remarks on Africa

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Why We Should All be Worried About Crimea

January 11, 2018

Annie May Byrne Noonan warns that ignoring the peninsula could have fatal consequences. … More Why We Should All be Worried About Crimea

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Editor’s Picks: 5 Must-Read Political Books of 2017

December 21, 2017

As the year draws to a close, our Editor-in-Chief Madeline McSherry reviews five must-read political books written by women in 2017. … More Editor’s Picks: 5 Must-Read Political Books of 2017

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The Solution to Crisis in Venezuela? Call Cuba.

December 12, 2017

Venezuela is facing a political, economic and humanitarian crisis. Marissa Leon Jimenez says only a pan-American alliance can resolve it. … More The Solution to Crisis in Venezuela? Call Cuba.

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Why We Should Stop Talking about Aung San Suu Kyi

December 5, 2017

The international community has criticized, condemned, and disowned Aung San. The only thing they have not done is empowered her to find a peaceful resolution to the Rohingya crisis. … More Why We Should Stop Talking about Aung San Suu Kyi

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Achieving Justice for Syria is Not as Hopeless as it Seems

November 29, 2017

More than 20 years after the Bosnian war, justice for its victims is still being served. How long will it take for Syrians? … More Achieving Justice for Syria is Not as Hopeless as it Seems

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In Asia, Trump’s Silence on Human Rights is Loud and Clear

November 22, 2017

By failing to condemn human rights violations in Asia, Trump has undermined Western values abroad, argues Ella Lucas. … More In Asia, Trump’s Silence on Human Rights is Loud and Clear

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Can a Woman Lead Russia?

November 7, 2017

Journalist Ksenia Sobchak has announced her bid for the Russian presidency. But can she win? Anna Nadibaidze explains. … More Can a Woman Lead Russia?

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What’s Happened in Ukraine Since the 2014 Revolution? Ask the Women Rebuilding the Country.

November 1, 2017

Since Ukraine’s 2014 Revolution, the media has failed to cover a key source of social and political change: Ukrainian women. Olga Loza explains. … More What’s Happened in Ukraine Since the 2014 Revolution? Ask the Women Rebuilding the Country.

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