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How Theory Constructed The Road to the Russo-Ukrainian War
Do I believe that Ukrainian, American or European politicians are at fault for the misery, destruction and genocide on the Ukrainian land? I do not. I believe that the ones to blame are the ones who pull the trigger: Russian soldiers and Russian commanders that have given the criminal orders. However, I believe that some…
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Unequal Priorities: Examining the Disparity in Response to Human Tragedies
If you’ve paid any attention to the news for the past week, you’ll already know what happened to the Titan’s expedition to the shipwreck of the Titanic. It was a gripping story: five passengers trapped in a narrow metal tube, lost on a voyage to explore the most famous shipwreck in the world. A race…
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News Wrap
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Visits China in Effort to Mend Tense Relations In a significant diplomatic move, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Beijing to hold two days of talks with Chinese officials, including China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang. This marks the first visit by an American diplomat to China in…
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The Current State of EU Migration Policies: An Overview of Europe’s Approach
By Veronica Armendariz The issue of migration has been a contentious topic in Europe for several years, shaping political discourse and policy agendas across the continent. With the European Union (EU) being a key player in addressing this challenge, it is crucial to understand the current state of EU migration policies. This article provides an…
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Automation and Worker Displacement: A rudimentary consideration of the“AI Boom”
By Nico Mastrangelo While a liberal economic view accounts for constant progress and economic growth over time, workers in the modern era remain frustrated with seemingly increasing wealth inequality.¹ While economic outputs have invariably grown since the digital revolution², and time spent at work has somewhat decreased,³ Worker wages adjusted for purchasing power, seem to…
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Central Asia: Between National Identities and Economic Dependencies
By Dilzhan Kaiypova Despite differences in language, religion, and culture overall, the USSR had been very successful in constructing a common identity that is well preserved in the minds of the people even after more than thirty years of its dissolution. As a prominent element of this identity, Russian is still spoken, especially by the…