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Soldiers for Statecraft: Russia’s Ambitions in Ukraine and the American Response

Axel de VernouJanuary 29, 2022March 6, 2022

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A DIY Guide for Overthrowing Dictators

Yifu DongJuly 28, 2015November 28, 2024

After receiving a copy of Blueprint for Revolution, my top concern was bringing the book home. If the customs officials at the Beijing airport chanced to order my luggage into the X-ray machine, they would surely ask what books I…

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Who Are the Rohingya?

Cassandra LignelliJuly 25, 2015August 19, 2015

The Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority native to the Rakhine state of Buddhist-majority Myanmar (formerly Burma), are referred to by some area experts as “the most persecuted minority on Earth.” This year, persecution from the Rakhine Buddhists has driven hundreds…

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Portugal and Africa: Bitter Past to Artful Partnership

Helder TosteJuly 20, 2015November 28, 2024

On the evening of April 24th, 1974 and the morning of the next day, radios across Portugal broadcasted a pair of songs that would bring about one of the most profound political changes the nation had ever seen. The songs—first…

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The Republican Games

Jackson BeckJuly 13, 2015July 14, 2015

Earlier this month, President Obama suggested that the GOP primary field was getting big enough for an actual Hunger Games. Here’s what that might look like.

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Dear FIFA: A Message for President Sepp Blatter

Charlotte FinegoldJuly 5, 2015July 6, 2015

A letter inspired by the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team ahead of the Women’s World Cup final.

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A Summer in Brussels

Diego Fernandez-PagesJuly 3, 2015July 5, 2015

The city can often feel like a big, complicated, internationally sanctioned clock.

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A One-Way Ticket to Mars

Marshall RankinJune 3, 2015June 3, 2015

It is 2026 and you have decided to move far away. You think it wise to pack sparingly—the flight will be cramped with a whopping three-seat limit—and you almost forget: the duration of your flight will be nine months. You…

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An Interview with Mohammad Jibran Nasir, Pakistani Counter-Terrorism Activist

Maria FernandezMay 21, 2015

Maria Fernandez sits down with a driven and inspiring Pakistani activist who explains what he is fighting for and why his movement is turning heads all around the world.

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