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Tag: coup

Gabon Now: A Recovering Post-Coup Nation

by Ethan Galbraith17 Nov 202321 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Gabon is in the midst of significant changes, the likes of which the country has not seen in decades. Now, the Central African country is working to reorganize itself into the democracy its people have wanted for decades. After an…

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Sub-Saharan Africa, Uncategorized africa, coup, foreign policy, gabon

The Myanmar coup, one year out

by Vincent Hultsch12 Apr 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

A humanitarian crisis is escalating amid continued violence.

Explainer, Southeast Asia burma, coup, coupdetat, human rights, military, myanmar, south asia

Amid COVID-19 and Myanmar coup, fate of the Rohingya hangs in the balance

by Delarai Sadeghitari7 Feb 202122 Dec 20251 Comment

Refugee resettlement for the Rohingya fails to improve humanitarian and political conditions.

IWSJ, Southeast Asia coup, HumanRights, myanmar, Opinion, protest, Refugees, rohingya

What a recent failed coup attempt means for U.S.-Venezuela relations

by Matthew Slade15 May 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

The United States and the Venezuelan opposition party have both denied any links to the botched operation.

Explainer, Latin America & Caribbean coup, security, united states, venezuela
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