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Author: Angie Orejuela

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February 15, 2023 Angie Orejuela

A Cinematic Cold War: The US, China, and Diplomacy at the Box Office

By Derek Eanes Within the last two years, the release of China’s blockbuster Battle at Lake Changjin duology and the

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December 8, 2022 Angie Orejuela

From Regime to Revolution: What Iran’s Uprising Could Entail for its Economy

By Christina Grossen and Alli Risewick Iranians have taken to the streets to demand what many in the Islamic republic

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November 23, 2022 Angie Orejuela

Against Cloud Dominance

By Angie Orejuela It is no secret that governments worldwide see the potential in investing and utilizing the cloud. The

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October 25, 2022 Angie Orejuela

Uninspired UAVs: Offering A Better Path Than Over-the-Horizon

Image: “California National Guard” by The National Guard is licensed under CC BY 2.0. By Peter Roberto     In the aftermath of the

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