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International Neglect and the Collapse of Eritrean Rights
Posted on March 19, 2016June 14, 2016

International Neglect and the Collapse of Eritrean Rights

The severity of human rights violations demands an international diplomatic effort to establish humane governance in Eritrea.

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A More Perfect Union: Black Lives and Foreign Policy
Posted on March 17, 2016May 31, 2016

A More Perfect Union: Black Lives and Foreign Policy

The legitimacy of US foreign policy hinges on correcting ongoing domestic racial disparities.

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Sustainable Development: Rich Does Not Mean Ready
Posted on January 26, 2016February 11, 2016

Sustainable Development: Rich Does Not Mean Ready

Lacking accountability, proper indicators, or binding implementation mechanisms, the new Sustainable Development Goals are unlikely to be achieved.

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Yemen in Flames: Why the US Needs to Stop Supporting Saudi War Crimes
Posted on December 28, 2015January 27, 2016

Yemen in Flames: Why the US Needs to Stop Supporting Saudi War Crimes

Washington must intervene politically in Yemen before extremists gain a foothold amidst the chaos.

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Thinking Like Thatcher: Against Regional Representation in UNSC
Posted on November 27, 2015December 28, 2015

Thinking Like Thatcher: Against Regional Representation in UNSC

Today, dozens of countries deserve a “middle power” status, which makes the question of what power is, and who has it particularly important.

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Why the US Shouldn’t Vote on the UN Cuba Resolution
Posted on October 27, 2015November 5, 2015

Why the US Shouldn’t Vote on the UN Cuba Resolution

Abstention would take a major step towards ending an out-dated policy that undermines US interests in Latin America.

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Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council
Posted on October 12, 2015October 23, 2015

Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council

Expansion of permanent membership – and an even and fair distribution of veto power – is necessary to bring about meaningful reform to the Security Council. Continue reading Long Overdue: Reforming the UN Security Council

Posted on November 5, 2014August 8, 2015

No Ambiguity over Climate Change

Puneet Brar examines the challenges facing the global community in the wake of the IPCC’s report on climate change. She advocates a de-politicization of the issue, as it is overshadowing the dangers and intricacies of the issue. 

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Posted on November 2, 2014August 9, 2015

The Myth of International Indifference

The immense scale of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa can be attributed to poor local governance.

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