By Chris Conrad ’21 Originally, I wanted to title this essay “Don’t go to grad school,” but I suspect in many ways, I’m writing too
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Ahram discusses the role of the state in Yemen and across North Africa, and highlights the contrast between the weak rule of the state and
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Jacob Gorenburg ’22; Image by War on the Rocks On September 27th the first shells struck Stepanakert, the de-facto capital of the autonomous region of
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By Moselle Burke ’21; Image by Herr Loeffler In January 2020, the Trump administration released a memo announcing its revisions to the United States Munitions
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By Jackson Trevor ’22; Image by Wikimedia Commons A special report conducted by Reuters in November painted a damning picture of how carelessly deployed sanctions
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By Rachel Bamberger ’22; Image by The New York Times- Tigrayan refugees waiting for UN Relief Described as “a grisly wellspring of looting, ethnic antagonism
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By Sindi Kaskaviqi ’21; Image by Leah Millis/Reuters Image: President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo’s Prime Minister
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By Golda Glasser ’22; Image of a protest at UC Berkeley regarding the use of free speech on campus Freedom of speech is tied, deeply,
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Thoughts on American media, French secularism and counterterrorism By Tamar Furman ’21; Photo by Ian Langsdon In a manner startling even to Americans now well-accustomed
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By Arshiya Bhayana ’22; Getty Images On November 27, 2020, Iran’s top nuclear physicist and spearhead of its nuclear weapons program, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was shot
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Dear Haverford Community: We, as faculty members of the Haverford College Political Science Department, write to support and honor the work of students who have
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By Chris Conrad ’21 Dear Publius, I am not here to call you evil. I am simply here to ask you a question: Whose side
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By DisruptHaverford The post below is a response submitted by a student who requested to appear under the moniker DisruptHaverford on behalf of the student
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By Publius An article was submitted by a Haverford student going by the pseudonym “Publius” to the Clerk and Bi-Co News over the weekend, which
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By Chris Galebinge Over the past few decades, China’s perception of American politicians has been based on the clear-cut difference between the two parties’ positions: