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Venezuela, the United States, and a Mirror

March 30, 2022 Shivani Shah 0 Comments Democracy, Diplomacy, Humanitarian Crisis, Nicolás Maduro, oil, Sanctions, U.S., Venezuela, Venezuelan Crisis

By: David Marina The ongoing political conflict within Venezuela has proven to be a unique challenge to the U.S. and

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Stop Watching the Olympics and the World Cup!

March 24, 2022March 30, 2022 Shivani Shah 1 Comment Asia, China, Fifa, Human Rights, IOC, Middle East, Olympics, public diplomacy, Qatar, Sanctions, Sportswashing, USA, World Cup

By: Christopher Foran Long before the opening ceremonies of the recently closed 2022 Olympic games in China, concerns were raised regarding

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Democracy or Debacle in Myanmar: The Tale of the Rohingya

January 19, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment Human Rights, Muslim, Myanmar, Refugees, Rohingya, Sanctions, UN

The Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar, have been called the most friendless people in the world, and their persecution

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UN Sanctions: Fueling the Fire?

March 16, 2016April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment China, north korea, Nuclear Security, Sanctions, United Nations

In northeast Asia, 2016 literally started off with a bang.  Unrest in the Korean peninsula has been all too lively

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