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South Korea’s 4B Movement Lowers the Birth Rate in a Fight for Gender Equality
Human Rights, East Asia Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 8/8/23 Human Rights, East Asia Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 8/8/23

South Korea’s 4B Movement Lowers the Birth Rate in a Fight for Gender Equality

South Korean women are combatting misogyny by saying “no,” but what are the implications for the country as a whole?

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Event Review: University of London Refugee Law Initiative Conference
Human Rights Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 8/3/23 Human Rights Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 8/3/23

Event Review: University of London Refugee Law Initiative Conference

Staff writer Joshua Rodriguez attended the University of London’s Refugee Law Initiative Annual Conference entitled “Inequality and Fairness in Refugee Protection.”

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Italy Declares Immigration State of Emergency in Latest Anti-Immigrant Move
Human Rights, Europe Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 6/13/23 Human Rights, Europe Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 6/13/23

Italy Declares Immigration State of Emergency in Latest Anti-Immigrant Move

Italy’s far-right government continues its attacks on migrants by stepping up enforcement efforts to solve a humanitarian crisis .

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U.S. Immigration Policy is Making Regional Migration More Dangerous
Human Rights, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 5/2/23 Human Rights, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 5/2/23

U.S. Immigration Policy is Making Regional Migration More Dangerous

The loss of life at a Mexican migrant detention center is only the latest consequence of the U.S.'s and region’s move towards more restrictive immigration policies

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Gendered Aspects of the War in Ukraine
Security, Europe, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 4/18/23 Security, Europe, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 4/18/23

Gendered Aspects of the War in Ukraine

The conflict in Ukraine is highly gendered and disproportionately affects gender and sexual minorities.

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German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 2
Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23 Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23

German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 2

Germany’s intelligence estimates are worth investigating when examining the current conflict through the context of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, and whether or not Berlin miscalculated or was deceived by the Kremlin.

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German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 1
Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23 Security, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 4/11/23

German Intel Estimates for Crimea: Deception or Miscalculation?: Part 1

Germany’s intelligence estimates are worth investigating when examining the current conflict through the context of the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, and whether or not Berlin miscalculated or was deceived by the Kremlin.

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Spain’s New Remote Worker Visa is Here, but Concerns Still Remain
Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 4/6/23 Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 4/6/23

Spain’s New Remote Worker Visa is Here, but Concerns Still Remain

Spain launches new digital nomad visa, but worries loom over the impact on residents.

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Displacement in the Middle East Compared to the Treatment of Ukrainian Refugees
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 2/28/23 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 2/28/23

Displacement in the Middle East Compared to the Treatment of Ukrainian Refugees

Welcome reception of displaced Ukrainians contrasts more hostile attitudes towards Middle Eastern refugees.

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Twitter’s Hardcore Regime Change
Technology and Information, U.S. Foreign Policy Chris Borges, Staff Writer 2/7/23 Technology and Information, U.S. Foreign Policy Chris Borges, Staff Writer 2/7/23

Twitter’s Hardcore Regime Change

The global social media platform has irrevocably changed following Elon Musk’s acquisition — the United States must adjust to this new reality.

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A Year in Review: South Korea’s Foreign Policy
East Asia, Security Isabelle Brito, Staff Writer 1/31/23 East Asia, Security Isabelle Brito, Staff Writer 1/31/23

A Year in Review: South Korea’s Foreign Policy

2022 marked a volatile year for geopolitics, and South Korea, now more than ever, plays a critical role in mitigating global issues.

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The End of End-to-End Encryption?
Technology and Information, Europe Chris Borges, Staff Writer 1/24/23 Technology and Information, Europe Chris Borges, Staff Writer 1/24/23

The End of End-to-End Encryption?

Proposed EU legislation requiring scanning end-to-end encrypted communications undermines human rights worldwide.

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UK and France Agree to Increase Joint Immigration Enforcement Efforts 
Europe, Human Rights Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 1/17/23 Europe, Human Rights Joshua Rodriguez, Staff Writer 1/17/23

UK and France Agree to Increase Joint Immigration Enforcement Efforts 

The recent UK-France migration enforcement deal continues the pattern of EU countries prioritizing border control and security over migrant rights and protection.

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Curbing Gun Violence in Latin America Requires Changes to U.S. Gun Policies
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Human Rights Dominic DiFiglia, Staff Writer 12/27/22 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Human Rights Dominic DiFiglia, Staff Writer 12/27/22

Curbing Gun Violence in Latin America Requires Changes to U.S. Gun Policies

As Latin American nations try to reduce gun violence, they face a major challenge: the loose gun policies and mass manufacturing to their north.

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Twenty-first Century Slavery: How to Stop Human Trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime Yury Rubio, Contributing Writer 12/15/22 Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime Yury Rubio, Contributing Writer 12/15/22

Twenty-first Century Slavery: How to Stop Human Trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Security cooperation is important but not sufficient. Additional aid to Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries is the key to fight human trafficking.

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Reconciliation Attempts in Palestinian Politics and their Implications for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Middle East and North Africa, Security Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 12/13/22 Middle East and North Africa, Security Brianna Zimmermann, Senior Staff Writer 12/13/22

Reconciliation Attempts in Palestinian Politics and their Implications for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Domestic and international support for Palestine sees recent developments, but there is debate concerning their efficacy.

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Podcast Review: “Wind of Change”
Culture and Public Diplomacy, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 12/6/22 Culture and Public Diplomacy, Europe Patrick Kornegay, Jr., Former Staff Writer 12/6/22

Podcast Review: “Wind of Change”

Patrick Radden Keefe hosts a podcast series that aims to connect the CIA with a heavy metal band, where the agency purportedly wrote the lyrics to one of their most popular songs in a soft power effort to topple the Soviet Union.

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TikTok on the Clock — Time is Running Out for the Chinese-Owned Social Media App
Technology and Information, East Asia Chris Borges, Staff Writer 11/17/22 Technology and Information, East Asia Chris Borges, Staff Writer 11/17/22

TikTok on the Clock — Time is Running Out for the Chinese-Owned Social Media App

The United States must secure itself from TikTok — a potentially irresistible tool in the hands of China, its self-identified ideological adversary.

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Protecting Female Refugees from Gender-Based Violence in Camps
Human Rights Isabelle Brito, Staff Writer 11/4/22 Human Rights Isabelle Brito, Staff Writer 11/4/22

Protecting Female Refugees from Gender-Based Violence in Camps

Gender-based violence against women is a pervasive issue plaguing refugee camps, and change is desperately needed.

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The World Bank Must View Climate Change Through a Gendered Lens
International Law and Organizations, Energy and Environment Anusha Tamhane, Web Editor 10/25/22 International Law and Organizations, Energy and Environment Anusha Tamhane, Web Editor 10/25/22

The World Bank Must View Climate Change Through a Gendered Lens

The Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) outlines the World Bank’s plan to tackle climate change, but leaves out a key demographic: women.

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