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Data Borders: Tracking, Surveillance, and the (Anti)Immigration Economy
On October 28, 2025, Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public …
Why the UN Is Failing Women in Conflict Zones
Despite two decades of United Nations (UN) reform agendas, women …
How USAID’s Shutdown Risks Soft Power Grabs from China
In the wake of American soft power efforts leaving Iraq, …
Gun Safe Storage Programs: A Bottom-up Approach to Reducing Gun Violence
Introduction As deaths due to gun violence mount and the …
The Republican Holdouts Against School Vouchers
During the fourth special session of the 88th Texas State …
Black American Populations and Drug Overdose Death Rates in the United States
Introduction The opioid crisis is affecting countless Americans nationwide as …
A Look Across the Pond: A Comparison of Regulatory Efforts Around AI and the Challenges Ahead
This article discusses the ongoing efforts to regulate AI across …
The US is Overestimating the Likelihood of War in the Taiwanese Strait
Pictured: President Ma Ying-Jeou of Taiwan meets with President Xi …
The Power of the Pocket: A Brief Look into Campaign Fundraising in Competitive Congressional Races Post-Citizens United
Money has historically played a pervasive role in American politics, …
The Use of Digital Technology in Japan’s Local Governments: Trends and Features
Japan’s economic stagnation, often referred to as the “Lost 30 …
Digital nomad movement triggers housing concerns across Latin America
An influx of digital nomads to major cities in Latin …
Internal Displacement in Colombia: Characterization and Relevant Research Findings
Introduction Internal displacement refers to involuntary migration within a state’s …
Negotiating the Endgame in Ukraine: Peace Agreements and Political Settlements
“Bucha after Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Zelensky 3” by …
Visualizing the Fentanyl Epidemic
Fentanyl is responsible for a disproportionate number of drug overdose …
Ukraine is Worth Defending, But Not at Any Cost
The current Russo-Ukrainian War began on Feb. 24, 2022 when …
The Emergence of Corporate Nations and the Willful Diminishing of State Sovereignty
This article discusses the rise of private companies to the …
Modifying Visa Laws for Korean-Ukrainian Students
New Life in South Korea Poses Challenges for Refugees Who …
Military Coup in Niger: The Legacies of Colonialism and the US War on Terror Warrant a New Approach to Security in West Africa
The Republic of Niger is grappling with yet another military …
US Sanctions are Robbing Venezuelans of Basic Human Rights
Contrary to the United States government’s claims that sanctions on …
