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Why Compromising on Ukraine and the Border during the 118th Congress is Unlikely

In December 2023, US President Joe Biden called on Congress to pass an aid package containing, among other items, approximately $60 billion in funding for Ukraine, warning against inaction regarding More

Posted On : January 26, 2024 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Erosion of Press Freedom in Japan: the Shadow of the Asian Democracy

A recent surge in national criticism has emerged towards Japanese media corporations due to their shortcomings in reporting on the sexual abuse perpetrated by the founder of the prominent talent More

Posted On : November 24, 2023 Published By : Alixia Brule
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Mike Pence and the Curious Case of the 2024 Republican Presidential Primaries

On Saturday, October 28th, 2023, Former Vice President Mike Pence suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, noting that he had “no regrets” in his pursuit of the White More

Posted On : November 23, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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How the Biden Administration’s Approach to the Media Might Harm His Re-Election

Joe Biden and the Great Age Debate In January 2021, Joseph R. Biden Jr. was officially sworn in as president of the United States (POTUS), becoming the oldest president at More

Posted On : October 12, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Op-Ed: How the 2022 elections affected the essence of French politics

Note: This opinion piece was written in May of 2022. It has not been updated since but still provides informative insight. To discuss the polarisation of French politics, it is More

Posted On : April 26, 2023 Published By : Julie Ferreyra
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State Racism in Tunisia, Autocratic Turn in Algeria: the Maghrebi Imbroglio

2023 marks the thirteenth anniversary of the outbreak of the Arab Spring in the Maghreb and Middle Eastern countries. This popular movement for the democratization of Arab countries provoked a More

Posted On : April 17, 2023 Published By : Killian Madgelaine
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Saudi Arabia: The resurgent kingdom transforming today’s international relations

Over the past decades, Saudi Arabia has evolved in all spheres of life. By affirming itself as an economic nation, modernized society, and peacemaker in the Middle East, it withholds More

Posted On : April 2, 2023 Published By : Lara El Kebbi
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La crainte du « grand remplacement » en Tunisie

Alors que la Tunisie, en pleine crise économique, est en attente désespérée d’un soutien financier international, les propos officiels du président Kaïs Saïed à l’issue d’un conseil de sécurité nationale More

Posted On : March 28, 2023 Published By : Clara Desfosses
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Maduro’s Praetorian Order in Venezuela

Venezuela has been in a state of political and economic instability for over eight years which has sparked fears of revolt in the country. The economic crisis in Venezuela was More

Posted On : March 25, 2023 Published By : Gabriel Dangelo
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The 2023 United States Debt Ceiling Crisis: How Does It End?

In early January 2023, Janet Yellen, the US Secretary of the Treasury, alerted Congress that the US would reach its debt limit of slightly over 31 trillion US dollars by More

Posted On : March 25, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth

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