By Gabrielle Lohner month, British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a firm laying out Britain’s plan to the widely-speculated Brexit. She…
By Seamus Murrock the decades leading up to 2016, the secular economy that we live and work in became increasingly…
This article originally appeared in the Fall 2016 edition of the Georgia Political Review. By Valtteri Tamminen was once the…
By Vaibhav Kumar U.S. soccer fans have been patiently waiting for a team that can finally be competitive against top-tier…
By Alex Boylston summer, following years of hostilities, island building, and close encounters on the South China Sea, The Permanent…
By Gaby Lohner you’ve ever shopped at an H&M, Zara, Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, or any shop similar to these,…
By Seamus Murrock the Reconstruction era of American history came to a close in the late 19th century and unrest stirred…
By Ariel Pinsky mounting refugee crisis in Europe has resulted in over 57,000 people trapped in a chaotic limbo on…
By Vaibhav Kumar 2011, the Arab Spring began in the Middle East and with it came the overthrowing of dictatorships…
By Grant Mercer dead refuse to stay buried on the islands of Kiribati. Usually laid to rest in a corner…
By Jennifer Watkins everyone seems to have an opinion on the topic of refugee acceptance and resettlement in the current…
By Alex Boylston 2014, the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) called on FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, to expel…
By Cole Mullis of the primary causes of the Syrian Civil War could also prove to be a great obstacle…
By Christian Pedraza the modern age of autonomous states and comprehensive international law, territory doesn’t change hands quite like it…