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Author: Sarah Austin

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Myanmar Public Creates Democracy Difficulties

April 19, 2018 Sarah Austin 0 Comments #authoritarianism, democracy, myanmar

In November of 2015, a historic election ushered in Myanmar’s first democratically elected government. This extraordinary change came after 56

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Today in Terrorism: Boko Haram

April 5, 2018April 7, 2018 Sarah Austin 0 Comments #BokoHaram, #BringBackOurGirls, #jesuischarlie, #Nigeria, #prayfor, #USresponse, #WarOnTerror, terrorism

U.S. battles against ISIL, strikes against Al Qaeda, and anti-Taliban efforts dominate headlines in the age of War on Terror.

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Hateful Rhetoric and Human Rights

March 15, 2018March 28, 2018 Sarah Austin 0 Comments #AmnestyInternational, #humanrights, trump

In their annual report on the state of human rights published last week, Amnesty International (A.I.)  accused President Trump of

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Conservation Over Conflict: A Cape Town Crisis

March 9, 2018March 28, 2018 Sarah Austin 0 Comments #CapeTown, #DayZero, conservation, water

On June 4th Cape Town will run out of water. The city will shut off its taps, and Cape Town’s

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Condemning the Corrupt: Africa’s New Status Quo?

February 15, 2018March 14, 2018 Sarah Austin 0 Comments Corruption, Dictatorship, Sub-Saharan Africa

The Africa portrayed by the media shows us a continent plagued by poverty, disease, rampant corruption, and violence. If we

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America First Gives China a Top Spot

February 8, 2018March 14, 2018 Sarah Austin 0 Comments China, Diplomacy, foreign policy, trump

Last week I was sitting in a lecture on power politics when a fellow student posed the following question: “Professor,

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