By Eli Kravinsky ’24 New technologies are moving previously secret matters of statecraft and military affairs from the purview of small elite circles into the
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By Logan Zurita McKinnon ’24; Photo by the Human Rights Campaign The politicization of AIDS is an interesting phenomenon as it draws from not only
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By Natalia Cordon ’22; Photo by Pascale Richard September 11, 2001, catalyzed the US economic recession. Upon witnessing or experiencing the traumatic terrorist attacks, Americans
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By Gray Pollack ’22; Satellite image by Maxar Technologies On December 20, 2021, Poland and Lithuania began to back Ukraine’s call for increased western sanctions
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By Eli Kravinsky ’24 War is expensive, and no other nation knows this like the United States does, which devotes more than three quarters of
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By Eli Kravinsky ’24; Image by Getty In 1976 Mao Zedong, the towering founding figure of the People’s Republic of China, died and Communist China
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By Will Graves ’24; Image from LA Times/Kent Nishimura General perceptions of terrorist actors tend to follow the historical trend of assuming actors to be
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By Lukas Voelkner ’24; Image by Bettmann/Getty Images The Ku Klan Klan is a United States terrorist organization that has been active since 1866 and
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By Paul-Andre Coulibaly ’23; Image by AFP/Getty Press of Taliban fighters celebrating in Kandahar In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the United States has
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By Lorelei Alverson; Image by Jens Wortmann On January 17th, 2017, women across America galvanized against the recent election of President Donald Trump in, what
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By Tanvi Jha; Image of former FARC rebels in 2020 by Luis Eduardo Noriega A/EPA The debate on the definition of terrorism is a difficult
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By Daniel Bruce ’22 Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault, Torture The recent actions of the Supreme Court of the United States have managed to get US
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Inteemum Ahsan ’24; Image by the BMJ The past year and a half has not only brought almost everything to a glacial pace but has
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By Tianbo Yang ’24; Image by The Economist On December 9, 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden delivered the opening remarks of the first of two
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By Ceci Cohen ’24; Image by ABC News: Jarrod Fankhauser The first thing that I learned in Intro to Terrorism Studies is that there is