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Lebanon’s History of Foreign Intervention and Post-War Sectarian Conflict

October 29, 2020 Nicole Kalczynski 0 Comments Conflict, humanitarian aid, international relations, Lebanon, Syria, UN, United Nations

By: Quinn Ginsberg  From the Ottoman Millet to post-war Syrian occupation, foreign actors have shaped domestic dynamics within Lebanese society.

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The Importance of Emir Abd el-Kader Today

May 19, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments colonialism, diversity, Geneva Convention, Human Rights, humanitarian aid, Islam, peace, truth and justice

by Patricia Zanini Graca Emir Abd el-Kader (AEK) was born in the 19th century, before the modern conundrum of international

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What Comes Next in Venezuela?

March 29, 2019March 30, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Conflict, humanitarian aid, Maduro, mediation, protest, U.S. foreign Policy, Venezuela

by Michael Dombrowski  For weeks, Venezuela has been caught in a political crisis between the incumbent President Nicolás Maduro and

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