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Amanda Wilson

Amanda Wilson is a third year undergraduate at the University of Southern California studying international relations and legal studies. After graduation, she hopes to attend law school and work in Washington, D.C. She was born and raised in Orange County, CA and considers herself a lifelong Trojan fan. Outside of the classroom, Amanda loves to spend time hiking with her dog, going to the beach, and hot yoga!

AUKUS: A Western response to Chinese aggression

by Amanda Wilson10 Jan 202210 Jan 2022Leave a comment

A new submarine deal signals a strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific region.

News from the World aukus, australia, beijing, china, england, london, nuclear, security, submarine, UK, us

Conflict and Climate: How the changing environment is creating a human security crisis

by Amanda Wilson10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021Leave a comment

The climate crisis is creating the conditions under which extremism and conflict thrive.

COP26, News from the World climate change, climate crisis, conflict, human rights, migration, refugee, security, war

America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan leaves women’s rights in jeopardy

by Amanda Wilson10 Oct 202110 Oct 2021Leave a comment

Conditioning aid on the improvement of women’s rights is critical.

Uncategorized afghanistan, conditional aid, foreign aid, foreign policy, human rights, Opinion, the taliban, women's rights

Relations deteriorate between North and South Korea

by Amanda Wilson18 Oct 202018 Oct 2020Leave a comment

A South Korean official was killed by North Korean sailors, adding to the crisis after peace talks ended in June.

News from the World #communication, #COVID-19, #escalation, #KimJongUn, #Korea, #NorthKorea, #SouthKorea, #Trump, #war
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