Author: Caitlin Hearle, 2017
“Apartheid in South Africa was a systematic assault on non-white South Africans in every aspect of life – social, political, and economic…”
[Read more…] about South Africa’s Energy Landscape: A Present-Day Apartheid
The Center for Global Affairs, New York University
Author: Caitlin Hearle, 2017
“Apartheid in South Africa was a systematic assault on non-white South Africans in every aspect of life – social, political, and economic…”
[Read more…] about South Africa’s Energy Landscape: A Present-Day Apartheid
Author: Clayton Cheney, 2017
“The energy relationship between Saudi Arabia and China is one of the most important energy relationships on the globe and it has important implications for the global economy, geopolitics, and climate change…”
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Author: John V. Kane, 2017
“During times of widespread economic hardship, it is not uncommon to observe public vilification and scapegoating of particular societal groups…”
[Read more…] about Workers of the U.S., Disunite? Studying Anti-Union Rhetoric and Its Effects on Public Support for Organized Labor
Author: Eric Seng, 2017
“Transformation is a key component of the modern human experience, whether it be changing political systems, ideologies, or other frameworks…”
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Author: Melissa Salyk-Virk, 2017
“Lebanon’s history post-independence has not been devoid of conflict. While re-establishing itself after its colonial rule, Lebanon has faced many internal conflicts, as well as interstate clashes…”
[Read more…] about Lebanese Youth in the Aftermath of War: Has Hezbollah Taken Hold in Lebanon?
Author: Jacquelyn Easterwood, 2017
“Menstruation hygiene management (MHM) remains an unfavorable conversation for many young girls globally…”
[Read more…] about Menstruation, Education, and Economies: How Empowering Schoolgirls Can Impact the Developing World
Author: Angela Rose Guiliani, 2017.
“Alongside a growing population poised to reach nearly 10 billion people by 2050 is a dramatic and detrimental shift in global dietary patterns…” [Read more…] about Food Sovereignty: An Alternative Model to Address the Implications of Shifting Diets
“Interethnic conflict leaves communities and societies of a state devastated. Those involved in the war, and the many generations that follow, struggle to reconstruct their country both physically and abstractly…”
[Read more…] about Education Structure and Policy as Barriers to Transitional Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina