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Issue 34

Trade or No Trade: China’s DPRK Dilemma

June 5, 2017 Lucy Sexton 0

Nuclear weapons expert and founder of the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), David Albright, recently published a damaging report about Shenyang Machine Tools […]

A Building Emergency: How Climate Change is threatening our Fragile Food System

June 4, 2017 Courtland Matthews 0

Will the avocado be a sign of the past? This question is gaining increasing relevance as scientists begin debating the effect of climate change on […]

Coal Ash: A Worrying Trend for the Future

June 4, 2017 Courtland Matthews 0

Over the past century, coal has been critical to industrialization, supplying the energy needed to power factories and contribute to economic growth. The cheap cost […]

“No Foreigners Allowed”: Discrimination Against Foreigners in South Korea

June 4, 2017 Ekaterina An 11

In 2016, it was reported that a 24-year-old US citizen living in South Korea, Megan Stuckey, was denied entry to a bar simply because she […]

Brain Drain in Putin’s Russia

June 4, 2017 Ekaterina An 0

In 2010, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov “for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene”, a material […]

Saigon — The Broken Pearl that Mends

June 4, 2017 Nhat Anh Nguyen 0

Located in the south of Vietnam, Saigon today has the atmosphere of a typical tropical city. One is likely to be first impressed, rather than […]

How Socialist Remnants Are Hurting Vietnam’s Legacy

June 4, 2017 Nhat Anh Nguyen 0

During the mid-1980s, Vietnam was plunged into a profound socio-economic crisis. Against this backdrop, the shift away from a centrally planned economic model initiated in […]

Good Leader, Bad Leader: What Should We Learn From Today’s Monarchies?

June 4, 2017 Minja Marjomaa 0

A republic has been long considered the most suitable form of government for modern societies. In a republic, typically a representative democracy, the country is […]

Trickling Down? Reassessing Today’s Global Economy

June 4, 2017 Minja Marjomaa 0

They say it will trickle down. While globalization is an undeniable reality today, it is hard to pinpoint when it began. History is replete with […]

The Enemy of our Enemy is our Future Enemy

June 4, 2017 Nate Kerkhoff 0

When peaceful protests against the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, began in 2011, they were met with violent oppression, which eventually led to the current civil […]

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