The conflict in Yemen has quickly turned into the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. In order to find a solution though, there’s an urgent need to understand the conflict for the complex crisis that it is rather than just writing it off as a “proxy war.”
Naan, a popular component of Indian-American cuisine, has a fascinating history linked to current social issues in India today. This article explores naan’s origins and relevance as a representative of South Asian cultures on the world stage.
Imagine that you lived 500 years ago...what would you say is the biggest threat to your life? The truth is, what is most likely to take your life at any given moment is too small to even see with your eye…
As Russia is gearing up to make Russia great again, Africa resurfaces once again as a key battleground between the world’s major powers. This article details Russian grand strategy playing out in the Central African Republic, and forecasts how this struggle will end.
Although France has been instrumental in repelling separatist factions, they must take an active role in ensuring a prosperous Mali. This future will not be achieved by the force of arms alone, but through developing the north’s infrastructure, reducing the risk of future insurrection.
In which our intrepid narrator loses himself in the Culture Wars over a piece of Greek morphology.
The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union on June 23rd, 2016 was decided by a margin of 3.8% in a referendum and sent shockwaves around the world. According to polls, 7 in 10 voters did not expect Britain to actually leave the European Union.
Global healthcare resources are scarce, and it is difficult to grant affordability, quality, and availability to everyone. It is noteworthy to analyze the healthcare systems in different nations and understand the historical backgrounds that lead healthcare systems to their current state, both successes and failures.
North Korea has dominated headlines with its nuclear program and extended diplomacy with the Trump administration. In this piece, contributor Geraint Hughes attempts to understand the pomp and posture of the Hermit Kingdom through an unlikely comparison to Julio-Claudian Rome.
Despite its troubles since independence, Mali's former colonial overlord, France, has neglected to assist in meaningful development despite profiting greatly from their natural resources. They must take an active role in ensuring a prosperous Mali.
Not long ago, the sole media outlet in China was government-controlled television channels and newspaper. To control the public ideology, the Chinese Communist Party could easily publicize propaganda through these media. However, the recent internet evolution changes this arena.
If North Korea bowed down to sanctions and actually abandoned their programs, they might be seen as weak and predictable. What North Korea wants is the direct opposite-unpredictability and strength. And you think that they really wanted to pursue peace at the beginning of this year?
More recently, France has sided with the US in many international operations, and both countries remained strong economic and political allies up to Trump’s presidency. With all that in mind, I ask the following question: are the degrading relations between our two countries justified in light of this historical context, of this long and storied, shared history?
Move over Merkel, and tell May the news, for there is a new progressive female leader on the world stage. Jacinda Ardern, 38 year-old Prime Minister of New Zealand, has been taking the liberal world by storm since her election August 2017…
Given the hardline position of Fidel Castro, and therefore of the National Assembly, in economics and politics it is logical to question what has caused this drastic change. The largest factor to have altered the position of Cuba’s political elite was the economic crisis of the early 1990s, which began with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991.
Sweden, long held as a paragon of social excellence, the humanitarian conscience of the Western World, is currently facing a challenge unheard of in its near-utopic modern history - political decay accompanying changing ethnic demographics as a result of its open door asylum policy.
The contract between Africa and China is simple on paper: China, starting in 2015, promised to loan sixty billion dollars equivalent of money to Africa to help them fund infrastructure building until the end of 2018. China looks like it’s just giving money to Africa out of kindness. But when we read this contract, we must keep in mind that not all contractual exchange that happens between two parties is explicitly stated on paper…