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Soldiers for Statecraft: Russia’s Ambitions in Ukraine and the American Response

Axel de VernouJanuary 29, 2022March 6, 2022

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Familiar Avalos: AMLO’s Greatest Challenge

Jorge Familiar AvalosNovember 26, 2018July 7, 2019

Much of the National Plan for Peace and Security focuses on the social and economic conditions that have fostered violence, but the very essence of justice—the rule of law—cannot be forgotten if the homicides and disappearances are to end.

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Hutt: Protecting Republics from Republicans (and Democrats too)

Jacob HuttNovember 23, 2018November 28, 2018

Allowing a candidate to oversee their own election is incompatible with a “republican government;” Madison, Carter, and millions of Americans agree.

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The PPC: Shaking up Canadian Politics

Nathaniel MillerNovember 13, 2018

Canada is one country separated by two different languages, and when it comes to federal elections, the vote is often split along those lines.

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Familiar Avalos: AMLO, Trump, and the Caravan

Jorge Familiar AvalosNovember 12, 2018July 7, 2019

Hopefully, the caravan will inspire the U.S. and Mexico to re-evaluate how they approach immigration enforcement.

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A Month On: India’s LGBTQ Rights Ruling

Jose Davila IVNovember 8, 2018

It is really important in this global context that the Indian Supreme Court has come out so strongly to speak of minority rights and to see itself as a protector of minorities.

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Thank You for Voting: Has an Historic Election Delivered a New Zimbabwe?

Rahul NagvekarNovember 5, 2018July 7, 2019

“We need to pray,” Chipo said. “Because this country is headed for disaster.”

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Caravans of Death: Daniel Ortega’s Revolutionary Legacy and The Crisis in Nicaragua

Jorge Familiar AvalosNovember 5, 2018July 7, 2019

In Nicaragua, speaking out against the government is now a matter of life and death.

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Breaking Down the Ivory Tower, Tile by Tile

Alma BitranNovember 4, 2018

“He certainly celebrates the liberating power of education—but he cautions against its dangers as well.”

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