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Author: Sarah Valero

Articles and Blogs Editors' Pick Featured Opinion 

Put up your nukes: The Nuclear Security Summit

April 6, 2016April 19, 2018 Sarah Valero 0 Comments Nuclear Security, Russia, terrorism, US

The Nuclear Security Summit hosted by President Barack Obama was designed to energize, enhance, empower, and elevate the existing cooperative

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South East Asia 

Anti-Corruption: Is Indonesia on its way?

October 17, 2015February 20, 2016 Sarah Valero 0 Comments Asia, Corruption, Indonesia, South East Asia

Johnson defines corruptions as the abuse of public roles for resources for private benefit. Embezzlement, extortion, money laundering, and bribery

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United Nations 

Blog Highlight

September 26, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments SDGs, UNGA

This week, we congratulate our six new members to our Journal, who will be contributing their first blogs in the

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Blog Highlight

September 17, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments SDG, United Nations

 Every week, our student run publication posts blogs with content on current events or topics. We also like to use

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China Japan South East Asia 

Japan and the Power of an Apology

September 15, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments Asia, China, japan, South East Asia

    Since the end of World War II, countries around the world have pressured the Japanese government for an

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European Union Migration 

European Refugee Crisis: The difficulties of migration

September 11, 2015September 11, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments EU, Germany, Middle East, Refugees, Syria

Images from the Syrian refugee crisis have gained international attention in recent weeks.  From migrant boats capsizing off the Libyan

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