By Ben Diamond ensions with North Korea seemed to have eased temporarily after the flash storm of paranoia that enveloped…
By Alex Boylston September 2016, months after declaring to run the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election, current Jakarta governor Basuki “Ahok”…
By Samuel Driggers 1,465 mile sand berm divides the territory of Western Sahara in two. The western side of the…
By Joshua Kalter oft-repeated “America First” mantra has been a rallying point of the Trump administration, one that includes promises…
By Alex Boylston 2016 was coming to a close, media outlets around the globe displayed images of hundreds of thousands…
By Sebastian Puerta France has existed as the land separating channel and sea for millennia under various names: Gaul, Francia, France,…
By Alex Boylston a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in early March, much of the media’s attention was…
By Paul Oshinski 13, 2015: As the emerald waters off the coast of Kos, a small Greek Dodecanese Island, glimmered…
By Samuel Driggers June 24th of last year, “BRITISH STUN WORLD” was written across the top of the New York Times.…
By Alex Boylston a week of taking office, President Donald Trump had, according to some, followed through on a promise he…
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…