Staff Writer Samantha Diaz analyzes how NAFTA and USMCA have impacted Mexico over the last 25 years
The Political Implications of Neuralink: A Thought Experiment
“Subhuman:” An Intersection Between Nationalism and Genocide
Dignity: The Bridge Beyond the Global Communication Crisis: Part 1, A Historical Recharacterization
The History of Forced Sterilization in the United States
Yemen: A Path to Reconstruction
Middle EastRape Culture in Pakistan
Middle EastThe UN Needs a Full-Time Military Bureaucracy
COVID-19 Increases Human Trafficking Risk in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
The Modern Midas: How Mineral Economies Hinder Political And Economic Progress
A Turning Point in the Fight for LGBTQ Rights in Poland: What Next?
EuropeFor a Few Rocks More:
Rise of the "Global South": Potential of Mercosur and Regional Organizations
Worlds Collide: The Significance of the Abraham Accord and the Future of the Middle East
Post Covid World: What Happens to the Eurozone?
The Future of the Inter-American Development Bank is in Trouble
Design and Marketing Editor Anthony Manuzzi argues that the Trump Adminstration’s appointment of Mauricio Claver-Carone as President of the Inter-American Development Bank reflects a broader administration tone of hostility to regional institutions and regional autonomy in pursuit of great power competition.
Lesbian Identity in Patriarchal Capitalism: Contradictions of Capitalist Modes of Production
Climate Change & The Public’s Perception In The United States
Contributing Editor Anna Janson writes that the differing and polarizing positions held by the American public on the causes and scope of climate change are attributable to a multitude of factors ranging from the influence of political and economic elites to coordinated PR efforts by fossil fuel companies trying to deflect their own guilt.