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Author: Kendra Brock

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Engaging, and Disengaging, on Xinjiang

June 16, 2019June 17, 2019 Kendra Brock 0 Comments China, Equality, Human Rights, ICC, United Nations, Uyghur, Xinjiang

The ongoing visit of UN undersecretary general for counterterrorism Vladimir Voronkov to China’s Xinjiang region, and the invitation to UN

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Striving for Mediocrity: The Swedish Model for Success and Happiness

June 5, 2019June 5, 2019 Kendra Brock 0 Comments Equality, gender equality, Happiness, Sustainable Development Goals, Sweden

Sweden is in the vanguard of gender equality: Swedish women won the right to vote in 1919 and today, women

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The Propaganda Fight in Venezuela: Who Burned the Aid Trucks?

March 15, 2019March 13, 2019 Kendra Brock 1 Comment Colombia, Conflict, Foreign Policy, Maduro, Media, United States, Venezuela

There is a propaganda fight in Venezuela. While Maduro’s regime blames the U.S. for the country’s crisis, unverified reports by

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China’s New Moves: Offshore Balancing or Space Wars?

March 9, 2019March 9, 2019 Kendra Brock 0 Comments China, Conflict, Military, Space Wars, United States

The science fiction novel Ghost Fleet opens as China launches a surprise attack on the United States, beginning first in

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Chinese Society has a Role in Combating and Perpetuating Repression

September 14, 2018October 23, 2018 Kendra Brock 0 Comments censorship, China, Communism, discrimination, Gender, Human Rights, justice, opinion, Uyghurs

As Human Rights Watch released its report on Beijing’s repression of Uyghurs and other minorities on Monday, it is important to

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