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Category: Opinion

Kiribati’s Warning to the World: The threat of rising sea levels

by Aaron Smith14 Oct 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Climate change threatens the existence of Kiribati; the international community can save it.

Oceania climate, climate change, developing, islands, Kiribati, Opinion, Rising Sea Levels, sea, small

Indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon struggle to survive COVID-19

by Lan Duong28 Sep 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Coronavirus exacerbates threats already facing Brazil's Indigenous tribes.

Latin America & Caribbean Amazon Rainforest, Bolsonaro, Brazil, coronavirus, COVID-19, human rights, human security, Indigenous, Indigenous rights, international law, Opinion

Framing Cyber-Deterrence: Picturing a safer future

by Young-Kyung Kim28 Jun 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

North Korea's weaponization of cyberspace is shifting today's global security landscape.

East Asia china, cybersafe, cybersecurity, cyberspace, future, internationalrelations, Opinion, security

NATO takes a risk in adding North Macedonia to its ranks

by Ryan Witter28 May 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The small Balkan nation officially acceded to NATO in late March, drawing Russia's aggression

Europe Opinion

The UN global ceasefire is necessary — but will it be effective?

by Delarai Sadeghitari4 May 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

The call from Secretary General Guterres is commendable but the ceasefire faces hurdles when it comes to implementation.

Uncategorized ceasefire, coronavirus, libya, Opinion, russia, ukraine, united nations, yemen

Uzbekistan: The beginning of a success story?

by Guest26 Apr 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Despite Uzbekistan’s recent improvements in terms of human rights, it still has a long way to go before it can be called a free nation.

Central Asia, Uncategorized Asia, human rights, Opinion, Uzbekistan

An overview of international responses to the Sudanese Crisis

by Ashley Abadeer15 Jan 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

A historical review of how the international community responds to crises in Sudan.

Sub-Saharan Africa, Uncategorized Opinion

Will Liberalism fail?

by Stefan Catana21 Nov 201927 Nov 2019Leave a comment

Fellow Stefan Catan discusses the future of the Liberal International Order.

Uncategorized editorial, foreign affairs, global, international relations, liberalism, Opinion

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