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As political leaders and corporations fail to tackle climate change with urgency, indigenous peoples from all over the world are already facing one of climate change’s most dire threats: access to water.
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How the film industry has propagated the myth of the American military’s infallibility
Read MoreUnderstanding the Mueller Investigation With Professor Jeremy Levine
This article was written with input from Professor Jeremy Levine, who is currently teaching a course titled “From Russia with Love? The Mueller Investigation and the Transformation of American Politics.”
Read MoreAuthorizing Ableism
How Trump’s Changes to Public Charge Continue the History of Discrimination Against the Disabled in the United States
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Why President Macron is Right to Lament the “Brain Death” of NATO
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Oil, Russia, and the Painful Reality of America’s Saudi Allies
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India and Pakistan’s relationship sits on a tightrope amid rising tensions between the two nations
Read MoreRevisiting the One-China Policy
The balance of power has changed across the Taiwan Strait significantly since 1992 agreement on the One-China Policy. We should re-consider how we approach it. (Photo: David Chang/EPA)
Read MoreArabian Apprentice: The Search for America’s Middle Eastern Ally
The war in Yemen and the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has led many in the West to ask: why keep Saudi Arabia as an ally? The answer is a complex combination of realpolitik, economic, and national security concerns.
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