By Paul Oshinski Note: In this article, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is referred to as Daesh after…
By Alex Boylston s Singaporean President Tony Tan’s term in office was approaching its expiration in 2017, attention turned to…
By Alexander Boylston n September, when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called a snap election for the House of Representatives,…
By Gavin Frame hroughout history, Catalonia, a region of Spain, has long enjoyed a degree of autonomy. The Spanish Constitution…
By Christian Sullivan n the wadis, or river valleys, of a distant land, a war rages between a ruler and…
By Samuel Driggers This article was originally published in the GPR Spring 2017 Magazine “To the victor belongs the…
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By Mathilde Carpet n October 1, 2017, a referendum was held in Catalonia to vote on whether the region should…
By Eli Scott fter the Kenyan Supreme Court nullified the August 8 presidential election due to “illegalities” and “irregularities” in…
By Kaitlin Dippolito oday’s diplomatic sphere hinges on a tweet. Recently, North Korea and the United States have been lobbing…
By James West n September 24th, the elections for the German federal parliament, the Bundestag, took place. By the end…
By Christian Sullivan n the center of the Iraqi city of Erbil, atop an oval hill built from generations living…
By Alexander Boylston n October 2015, while a myriad of contenders for the U.S. Presidential election began to face off…
By Alexander Boylston rompted by the dual shocks of Brexit and Donald Trump’s election as US President within six months…