Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ March 26 The Washington Post on foreign aid reform The arguments the Trump administration makes to justify dismantling the U.S.
Events in Turkey show how leaders can weaken secularism, concentrate power and criminalise the opposition within a political ...
LAURA GAMBOA is Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame and the author of ...
Georgia’s evolving stance toward refugees mirrors the country’s recent turn away from the West. In December 2023, the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump began a wide-ranging immigration crackdown when he took office on January 20, aiming to reduce ...
Here’s a look at Kurdish people. Kurds do not have an official homeland or country. Most reside within countries in the Middle East including northern Iraq, eastern Turkey, western Iran and small ...
This article is the first in a new series by the Anti-Racist Collective, a student organization seeking to “deconstruct ...
The three countries call for ‘immediate and unconditional ceasefire’ in eastern DRC. The DRC appears to be angling for the US to deploy boots on the ground, in a bid to contain armed conflict.
Jay Rumas is a master’s candidate and research assistant at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
How does a country rebuild a democracy? It’s a question the Polish government under Donald Tusk has been trying to tackle for over a year now. For eight years, the previous administration filled the ...
Paradoxically, the very success of democratic systems may thus also sow the seeds of their potential undoing. This is a ...
There are several reasons for the surge at the northern border. In 2019, Canada waived visa requirements for many countries, including Mexico. The change made it easier for people from around the ...
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