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Chinyere Obasi

14 Articles

Nigeria: The Case of Biafra

Saying Biafra deserves to be independent, or even saying the opposite, is a bit like saying that the world deserves to keep spinning: How do you even begin to justify why?

Belgium: The Case of Flanders and Wallonia

Belgium currently exists as a microcosm of the multicultural cooperative effort that is modern Europe. Like the broader EU, it faces the same rising tides of nationalism and populism. Will Belgium survive?

Kosovo’s Parliamentary Election: A Box of Chocolates for the Fledgling Nation

As the nation celebrates its independence this week, we must remember that while parties win by votes, nation-states win by survival — and that is what is on the table with Albin Kurti at the head.

#BlackLivesMatter: A Silver Lining to the Movement’s Aesthetic

Black Lives Matter lives on digital oxygen. In America, ideas and political movements have two fates: They either become aesthetics, or they die.

The Fault in Our Stars: Modern Threats to International Space Law

The year is 2420. It is now not only achievable, but also cost-effective to leave the pale blue dot that is Earth. But rather than enter a solar system of wonder and exploration, instead, you are met with an American military base covering the surface of the Moon