The Influence of Literature on Tension Between Japan and South Korea During World War II, Japan systematically trafficked over 200,000…
By Anna Both While the Taliban’s return to power is concerning due to its terrorist affiliations, its resurgence could incite…
By Nick Markiewicz In his 1998 address to the Parliament of Rwanda, former United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Kofi Annan stated,…
by Milan Nayak That grocery run for your religious holiday might affect more than just your depleting bank account. Christmas,…
While the U.S. and France’s racist histories are similar, the two states are adopting very different approaches in handling racism:…
By Maeve Breathnach As the death toll continues to rise, the COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly marks one of the most troubling…
By Nic Rasool Jammu and Kashmir, or Kashmir, is an old Indian princely state that has faced chaos and tension…
By Lauren Sung On March 1, 2020, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) released a report that stated over 80,000…
Proselytizing on the Pitch: The Story of the Old Firm By: Marshall Berton EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This piece was originally published in the Spring 2019 magazine. Eleven years after the tragic terrorist attacks of…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published in the Spring 2019 magazine. From across the pond, Americans typically do not…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published as part of the Spring 2019 magazine. Russia is back. After hibernating…
EDITOR’S NOTE: This piece was originally published as part of the Spring 2019 magazine. “If you thought I spoke a…
By: Jessica Pasquarello After losing major strongholds in both Iraq and Syria within a three-month period in 2017, many news…