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The First Australian Referendum in 24 Years: Constitutionalizing an Indigenous Voice in Parliament

“Real solutions” that target social inequality and issues for Indigenous Australians cannot arise, much less be implemented, without the input and support of those affected.

The Burden of Climate Injustice: The Catastrophic Floods in Pakistan

Pakistan and other developing countries, such as Afghanistan and Bangladesh, are among the most vulnerable to climate change since they have suffered the worst fatalities and GDP loss from climate-related incidents in recent decades.

Strangers in a Strange Land: Foreign Volunteers in the Struggle for Ukrainian Freedom

The future of the International Legion is more than a few prosecutions, pardons, or Russian propaganda films. It will be a memory of great or little importance to the conflict’s history.

Azerbaijan Won’t Stop at Artsakh

History is not simply repeating itself, it is continuing. Turkey and Azerbaijan’s actions demonstrate their true, historic intention: control of Armenian land.

Feminism is the New F-Word – Populism & Patriarchy Among Young South Korean Men

South Korea’s violent gender polarization reminds us that the true plague lies in populism, and the weaponization of national crises against marginalized groups.

More Than a Vaccine: An Opportunity to Bridge Gaps

We must continue forging a transoceanic, transcontinental union that draws us all together in the face of this unprecedented health crisis of the century.

The Trade War is not the New Cold War

The impression that China is now the foremost adversary of the U.S. has become so prevailing that talks of a new Cold War reverberate in the media, compelling major leaders to reject the analogy to quell fears.

Far-Right Environmentalism and Its Dangers

Apocalyptic fear-mongering shouldn’t be a central plank of the environmentalist platform. Instead, climate activists must emphasize the need for change, the possibility of progress, and the essential worth of every human being.

Debunking Myths About Foreign Aid

The truth is that American foreign aid produces positive outcomes for its recipients, contains safeguards against corruption, and promotes national security and economic growth.

What’s Better than Winning Wars?

With world-threatening political, military, and technological challenges mounting, Washington’s aim becomes clear. The goal isn’t to win a war over Taiwan: it is for there to be no war over Taiwan.