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Time to Start Reading Latin American History!

Charles Jones • Jun 14 2017 • Articles

The political history of certain Latin American republics is discussed as a cautionary tale regarding the current growth of populism within the European Union.

Hungary, the Barbed Wire Fence of Europe

Nora Berend • Jun 12 2017 • Articles

The Hungarian government’s, anti-migration and anti-EU, posturing persists as a populist strategy to maintain a firm grip on power.

Masculinities at the Margins: A feminist Curiosity of Gender, Militarism and War

Amanda Chisholm and Joanna Tidy • Jun 10 2017 • Articles

What happens to ‘military masculinities’ and stories of war, violence and gender, if we begin to account for ‘the margins’ of war, of militaries and of masculinities?

Will Trump Be to Palestinian-Israeli Peace What Nixon Was to the U.S and China?

Patricia Sohn • Jun 8 2017 • Articles

Peace processes should be about local populations. In the Palestinian case it must be about local Palestinians on both sides of the Green Line and their quality of life.

Why Russian Hybrid Warfare Is a Threat To … Russia.

Dan G. Cox and Bruce Stanley • Jun 6 2017 • Articles

Hybrid warfare was a long-term strategic miscalculation and Putin and his successors will likely regret the expenditures that this strategy has produced.

The Reconstituting of Borders in America

John Mollenkopf • Jun 4 2017 • Articles

New immigrant communities will also show that they generate economic growth and innovation and that they constitute the future of America’s greatness, not a threat to it.

The Village Knows Better, and Other Forms of Mob Rule

Patricia Sohn • Jun 2 2017 • Articles

U.S. paid family leave policies or lack thereof, and a desire to emulate the ‘New Rome’ are discussed as unprogressive and counterproductive.

What Will Americans, Britons, or Hungarians Do in the Name of Nationalism?

Jennifer Hochschild • May 31 2017 • Articles

The task of people who viscerally fear and dislike nationalism is to make a positive argument on behalf of the shared gains of migration, free trade, and cosmopolitanism.

Barbarism and What is to be Done: Reforming Discourse in the Classroom

Daniel Clausen • May 26 2017 • Articles

The potential barbarism of discourse in future classrooms is discussed along with ways to promote civilisation amongst divergent students.

Our New Walls: The Rise of Separation Barriers in the Age of Globalization

Julia Sonnevend • May 25 2017 • Articles

Separation barriers might seem archaic in a “globalizing” world, but they are increasingly popular worldwide.

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