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Unmasking Hinduphobia in the US

Nationalist efforts have traveled far from the Indian mainland from which they originated, extending their influence into diasporic communities. This trend can be discerned through the emergence of a term that has become increasingly recognizable in the United States — “Hinduphobia.”

Beyond Nahel: The Victims of France’s Unresolved Contemporaneity

On the morning of June 27, Nahel Merzouk, 17 years old, was killed by a police officer in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre. In the following weeks, France was burning. What went wrong?

Ski Resorts, Skyscrapers, and Sand Dunes: How Viable is MBS’ Vision 2030?

The success of the Saudi reimagination project depends not only on the Kingdom’s capacity to effectively court the West, but also on its ability to navigate perennial rivalries and disputes in its own neck of the woods.

Shedding Light on Sudan’s Crisis: Decades of Political Turmoil and International Silence

Despite frequent misconceptions, the country hasn’t crumbled simply due to a lack of potential, but rather due to a lack of leadership and global consciousness — and its citizens are bearing the consequences.

A Canadian Province Experiments with Hard Drugs

The outcome of B.C.’s drug decriminalization experiment will prove significant for the rest of Canada.

International Adoption: Family History vs. DNA

DNA is not a substitute for the family history that, both medically and orally, can only be passed down from one generation to the next and cannot be shared through blood or by taking a test.

Turkey’s Tilt: Erdogan, Deteriorating Democracy, and the West’s Role

It is vital that the United States and the EU incentivize democratic development in Turkey and foster a more productive partnership with this now authoritarian nation to safeguard democracy and liberal values on the international stage.

Addressing Global Health — From the Ground Up

Securing healthcare for all requires addressing not only healthcare infrastructure but also the specific social, economic, and political factors that affect health outcomes.

China’s Judicial Environment, Eight Years after 709

Though it was not uncommon for the Chinese government to harass and detain human rights lawyers, the consequences of the unprecedented crackdown that began on July 9, 2015 can still be felt today.

The June 4th Exhibition: How Archives and the Internet Mobilize Chinese People in the Fight for Human Rights

The museum's commemoration holds significance on a global level, as China's ascent as a major world power amplifies concerns about its human rights issues worldwide.