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‘Patria y Vida:’ The Sound of Cuban Protests

Cubans no longer want to flee their motherland for destinations abroad. Rather, they want to see substantive and positive change at home.

Ending Orphanage Tourism for Good

Children living in orphanages are not tourist attractions. Although COVID-19 has briefly halted the flow of orphanage tourism, this practice must be permanently brought to an end.

Despite War Crimes Tribunal, Guerilla Violence Persists in Colombia

In theory, President Santos’ accord with the FARC, or the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, had ended a 52-year civil war that had claimed the lives of some 220,000 Colombians. In practice, the war continued.

The Human Cost of Vaccine Nationalism

Today, wealthy countries like the United States are on the fast track to normalcy because they have stockpiled enormous vaccine surpluses before lower-income nations could access the global vaccine market.

Neocolonialism and the IMF

While traditional colonial practices involved the subjugation of countries through military and political dominance, neocolonialist states leverage the pulls of conditional loans, cultural hegemony, and economic superiority to sway another country’s foreign policy.

Why Thailand’s Young People Are Angry

Political turmoil continues to plague Thailand, and the country’s young people have suffered the consequences. Now, they protest for their future as much as their past. 

From Afghanistan to AUKUS: The Painful Pivot to Asia

The pivot to Asia is bound to be painful, but it need not be superfluously excruciating.

One Is More Than Enough: China’s Population Conundrum

With the immense socioeconomic pressures they face in modern China, young couples are choosing not to expand their brood, much to the dismay of central planners in Beijing.

A Green Future for Germany and Europe

Natural disasters. Plagiarism scandals. Russian disinformation. The chaotic 2021 German federal election campaign could almost be mistaken for a U.S. presidential campaign. However, there is one major difference...

In Pointless Canadian Election, Neither Liberals nor Conservatives Learn Their Lessons From 2019

The optimistic takeaway is that this election was a vote of confidence in the status quo. But perhaps the more realistic reading of the results is that neither party made a compelling case for why they deserved greater legislative control.