How the growing pandemic is threatening stability in Africa's largest nation Even though Nigeria still has a relatively low number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of this moment, the chaos …
When The Pen Fails: The Macedonian Conflict of 2001
Image retrieved form: https://www.istockphoto.com/il/video/4k-macedonia-flag-crisis-war-fire-gm1019157286-273912350 The Country of Macedonia, now North Macedonia following a name dispute with …
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The Death of Brazilian Democracy, 20 years in the Making
In 2014, the Brazilian government began an investigation into possible corruption involving its state-run petroleum firm, Petrobras. The allegations involved potential money laundering and bribery in …
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The Powers of the Imperial Presidency
The current political state of American politics has resulted in an overall concern that our democracy is in crisis. Contemporary concern of an unresponsive political system aimed towards addressing …
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CHILE: This generation is calling for more. Are you listening??
“Education is not for sale” The recent, collected activism of Chile’s dedicated and ambitious students and young adults stands in confident contradiction to the nation’s recently-earned …
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Every Vote Counts: Unless You’re a Minority
Voter suppression tactics have been used in elections for decades but has been widely ignored until recently. Why did it take the outcome of the 2016 election to bring light to the subject and why …
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Security Lapse or Security Breach: The latest on the list of struggles for Israeli voters
Imagine if your social security card was posted online. Now, imagine every citizen’s social security number, address, and phone number were posted online. This also occurs only a few weeks before your …
Felon Disenfranchisement and the Right to Vote
In 2018, 1.4 million people were granted the ability to vote. Florida passed legislation to restore voting rights, and people all over the United States deemed this to be a step towards a …
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