Staff Writer Mayra Bokhari gives an in-depth look into how COVID-19 has played out in Pakistan and its disproportionate impact.
Managing Editor Briana Creeley explores the ongoing crisis in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.
Staff Writer Caroline Hubbard analyzes the history of anti-Putin protests in Russia in understanding the correlation between current economic issues plaguing Russia and the recent protests.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic examines challenges for ASEAN and its future prospects.
Marketing and Design Editor AJ Manuzzi examines the increasingly authoritarian behavior of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and situates his election as a byproduct of the context of the American intervention in the country’s civil war.
Contributing Editor Sofia Williamson-Garcia makes the argument that Chile's new constitution must be more egalitarian.
Staff Writer Louis Savoia explores how the celebrated arrival of a new Italian prime minister does not mean the country’s political crises are solved.
Contributing editor Rehana Paul discusses the state of human rights in Saudi Arabia
Contributing Editor Anna Janson explores the Child Welfare Scandal in the Netherlands and what it means for the government.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson examines the legacy of Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said.
Staff Writer Will Brown gives us a retrospective of the UN Hybrid Mission in Darfur.
Contributing Editor Rehana Paul explores the differences in Trump and Biden's Foreign Policy.
Guest Writer Cindy Zheng explores President Trump’s foreign policy towards China and discusses how president-elect Biden should go forward
Marketing and Design Editor A.J. Manuzzi examines the evolution and efficacy of economic sanctions, increasingly Washington’s default tool of statecraft
In an expansion to Part 1 of this series, Executive Editor Michaila Peters offers a new perspective on the ontology of dignity to help us move past our global state of communication division.
Contributing Editor Anna Janson discussed how the legacy of colonialism and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic have affected Kenya’s reckoning with police brutality.
Staff Writer Myra Bokhari examines the relationship of government leadership and societal norms in fostering or countering Islamophobia in France.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic explores the nature of populism in the Latin American experience and populist movements can improve.
Staff Writer Will Brown examines trends in U.S. peacekeeping at the UN, President-Elect Joe Biden’s record on the issue, and how peacekeeping can be expected to play out in a Biden Administration.
Staff Writer Caroline Hubbard analyzes Marine Le Pen’s response to recent radical Islamic terrorist attacks as an attempt to gain political support.