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Shauna Hegna on How Local Communities Can Benefit from a Globalized World

July 10, 2018

What do Alaska’s indigenous communities have to do with global affairs? According to Shauna Hegna, a lot.  … More Shauna Hegna on How Local Communities Can Benefit from a Globalized World

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The Most Dangerous Places for Women in 2018

July 5, 2018

From India to the U.S., Annie May Byrne Noonan looks at the world’s most dangerous places to be female. … More The Most Dangerous Places for Women in 2018

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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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Failing to Promise Recertification, Trump Leaves Iran Deal and U.S. Global Standing in Doubt

October 10, 2017

To certify or not to certify? That’s not really the question, says Ashling Gallagher: damage to U.S. credibility has already been done. … More Failing to Promise Recertification, Trump Leaves Iran Deal and U.S. Global Standing in Doubt

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From Westminster to Washington, an ‘Old Boys Club’ is Silencing Female Politicians

September 28, 2017

From the Houses of Parliament to the U.S. Senate, there are more female representatives than ever before. But as Julia Doyle reminds us, the struggle for equality doesn’t end there. … More From Westminster to Washington, an ‘Old Boys Club’ is Silencing Female Politicians

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Sanctions Won’t Stop North Korea’s Nuclear Program. But That’s Not the Point.

September 13, 2017

Sanctions against North Korea may not change much, but they tell a lot. Madeline McSherry explains how the latest U.N. resolution signals a rare moment of global unity. … More Sanctions Won’t Stop North Korea’s Nuclear Program. But That’s Not the Point.

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Can North Korea Bring the World Together?

August 24, 2017

North Korea is a serious challenge to global stability. But if we want to do something about it, we’ll need to open up dialogue with Pyongyang—and each other, writes Alexandra V. … More Can North Korea Bring the World Together?

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Trump, Delegator-in-Chief: When Does Delegation Become Dereliction?

August 16, 2017

Ashling Gallagher says that conditions in White House are ripe for the kind of defective decision-making that led to the invasion of Iraq. … More Trump, Delegator-in-Chief: When Does Delegation Become Dereliction?

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Is a World Without Nuclear Weapons Possible?

July 5, 2017

Negotiators at the U.N. are currently debating the draft Convention on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Alexandra Vlada asks, will the proposed ban treaty finally make us give up the bomb? … More Is a World Without Nuclear Weapons Possible?

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