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Eva Hartman

Eva Hartman is a sophomore at USC majoring in International Relations and minoring in Global Heath. When writing for GPI, she focuses on African affairs, public health, and the future of United States security. She is also a founding member of USC's Global Research, Innovation, and Training (GRIT) Lab and is a former researcher for the Near Crisis Project.

For Kim Jong-Un, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is an ideal distraction

by Eva Hartman19 Apr 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

While the world is preoccupied with Russia, another unpredictable adversary is acting up under the radar.

East Asia, Europe, Russia, Caucasus, & Eurasia kim jung-un, korea, kyiv, north korea, Opinion, putin, pyongyang, russia, ukraine, war

Breaking down the WHO’s new pediatric malaria vaccine

by Eva Hartman8 Feb 202222 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The vaccine is a medical breakthrough, but challenges with distribution and outcomes continue to cause concern.

Explainer, Sub-Saharan Africa africa, antivax, malaria, vaccination, vaccine, who, world health organization
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