New Statesman: Pooja Bhatia on Haiti “Haiti’s descent into hell,” by Pooja Bhatia (Haiti, 2009-2011), The New Statesman, May 10, 2023...
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Foreign Policy: Emily Schultheis on the far right’s rise in Austria “Austria’s Far Right Is Back on Top,” by Emily Schultheis (Germany, 2019-2021), Foreign Policy, April 25, 2023...
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Christian Science Monitor: Neri Zilber on Israel’s 75th anniversary “Israel at 75: Can a divided nation reconcile its differences?” by Neri Zilber (Israel, 2011-2013), Christian Science Monitor, May 3, 2023...
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Foreign Policy: Emily Schultheis on Finland in NATO “Finland’s ‘NATO Option’ Set to Become Reality,” by Emily Schultheis, Foreign Policy, March 30, 2023...
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Malia Politzer named to One World Media Longlist 2023 The One World Media Awards Longlist 2023 includes “The Baby Broker Project,” by Malia Politzer (India, Spain, 2013-2015), Simon Bowers and Naipanoi Lepapa in Finance Uncovered for the print media award....
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ECFR: Hannah Armstrong on Europeans and the Sahel “The roots of peace: Why Europeans should help re-establish support for local dialogue in the Sahel,” by Hannah Armstrong (West Africa, 2012-2014), European Council on Foreign Relations, March 28, 2023...
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Foreign Policy: Joshua Levkowitz on Turkey targeting Syrian refugees “Turkey’s Xenophobic Turn Targets Stateless Syrians” by Joshua Levkowitz (Turkey, 2021-2023) Foreign Policy, March 26, 2023 ...
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Christian Science Monitor: Neri Zilber on Israel’s protesters “Israeli protesters: ‘Traitors’ and ‘anarchists’ or best and brightest?” by Neri Zilber (Israel, 2011-2013), The Christian Science Monitor, March 10, 2023....
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Foreign Policy: James Courtright on ethnic killings of Fulanis “Ethnic Killings by West African Armies Are Undermining Regional Security,” by James Courtright (West Africa, 2021-2023), Foreign Policy, March 7, 2023....
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Webinar video:
LGBTQ+ rights in Asia LGBTQ+ rights are under attack in a number of Asian countries, not least China, where the LGBTQ+ community is feeling the brunt of restrictions on civil society. Meanwhile, progress in other counties including Japan has been slow. The Institute of Current World Affairs held a Zoom webinar discussion on April 5, 2023 with David Mixner,...
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