Involved in the Everyday: How IR Scholarship Must Reflect the Lives of LGBTQ+ Persons
By: Alondra Duncan-Belford Over the past two decades, there has been a growing recognition of LGBTQ rights as a crucial
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Read moreBy Erik Kacprzyk The February 24th Russian invasion of Ukraine has provoked demonstrations of solidarity from governments and societies across
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Read moreBy Shivani Shah Truth commissions are ambitious and idealistic. Simply put, they are not as effective as intended. In fact,
Read moreBy Abigail Sommers On May 26, 2021, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was re-elected president for the fourth time resulting in
Read moreBy Amanda Barba The global displacement crisis has reached the most critical level since World War II. The refugee system
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