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Category Archive: Politics

Nos Encontramos en la Plaza

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This project shares some of the diverse and disagreeing perspectives of the people who occupy the principle plaza of […]

03/21/2017 Activism, History, Politics

An American Perspective on Korea/Japan Relations: Past and Present

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  At an event on Friday held at Lewis & Clark College for the Korean-American community and members […]

11/08/2015 Geopolitics, History, Politics, War/Conflict

Southeast Asia is Making it Rain in the Officer’s Club… and it has a Silver Lining

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Southeast Asian Governments Are Making It Rain in the Officers Club; does it mean dark clouds on the […]

10/15/2015 Economics, Geopolitics, Op-Ed, Politics, War/Conflict

Singapore and the People’s Action Party

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by Sam Shugart, ’15 In the past decade, the world has seen a series of revolutions leading to […]

02/13/2015 History, Politics

Does it take a hegemon to run a stable world?

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by Yuliia Kondrushenko, Global UGRAD program   Perception of international relations, even though it is based mostly on the single […]

01/28/2015 Op-Ed, Politics

The Rhetoric of Iran and Russia Towards the Colored Revolutions

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By Rostam Assadi, ’15 1: Introduction If one wished to hold a mantra as to understand the public […]

01/14/2015 History, Politics

Looking Past the Cold War

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By Elliott Jacobson ’17* A lot has changed in the international system since the middle of the Cold War, […]

01/02/2015 Economics, Op-Ed, Politics

US-Turkish Bilateral Cooperation as a Means to Defeat ISIS

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by Chris Weschler, ’17 On November 16th, a video depicting the beheading of an Islamic State hostage surfaced […]

12/09/2014 Op-Ed, Politics

Hijacking of a Revolution: The Rise of Radical Transnational Groups in Syria’s Civil War

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By Sam Shugart & Dina Yazdani, International Affairs ’15 Originally written and published in the 2013-4 edition of […]

11/23/2014 Humanitarian Issues, Politics, Religion, War/Conflict

Disparities in Sensitivity and Vulnerability in the Liberal System

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By Julian Strachan ’16 Originally written and published in the 2013-4 edition of the Meridian Journal In Robert O. […]

11/16/2014 Economics, Politics, Theory

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