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Khristel Gonzalez Pebe

Khristel Gonzalez Pebe is a freshman pursuing dual-degree programs in Public Policy and Law, History & Culture. Although from New Jersey, she grew up in Peru. Khris became passionate about international relations as she grew up in a politically divided country, layered with innumerable socio-political issues. As well, her Spanish-Peruvian ties have influenced the array of topics she'd like to focus on as part of GPI. She writes on foreign affairs across Europe and Latin American political crises.

A conflicted Commonwealth: what the Queen’s passing means for member states

by Khristel Gonzalez Pebe8 Nov 20228 Nov 2022Leave a comment

Why the death of Queen Elizabeth II will not be the catalyst of newfound independence for Commonwealth member states

News from the World commonwealth, foreign policy
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