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Broadening foreign policy/national security expertise & enriching policy discussions. Just looking at the world as it is, not through a peep hole.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    6 Aug 2018

    Gender on the op-ed page: Over 3, one-year periods: 1996, 2006, 2016 - out of 3,758 foreign policy op-eds, 568 were penned by women, or 15%. Women's bylines increased about 7% per decade. At that rate, we won’t approach parity until 2056. Read on:

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  2. Jan 31

    Those peace talks on Libya in Germany. Libyans should take control that process. There's a way to do that, says . "Libya by Libyans for Libyans."

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    Post-record-setting year of violence, Mexico attempts an overhaul of its criminal justice system. explores the many human rights violations within the leaked reform proposals, asserting the need for a more responsible, effective proposal.

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  5. Jan 31

     and her loot of the state have been exposed, but they were never secrets. What this proves, writes Michelle Gavin, is that "an easy tolerance for injustice and a cynicism," has become the face of those who are in-the-know. 

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  6. Jan 31

    In Baghdad, months of (anti-government, anti-occupation) protests, months of tear-gas-fueled government response, but a lasting resolve to take action: "We've seen what they do to people who ask for change now. There's no going back," reports.

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    Students in Kenya launch . A recent survey indicates half of all female students and a quarter of male students in universities have been sexually harassed:

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  8. Jan 30

    What will the post- British identity crisis mean for the future of UK politics? reflects on uncomfortable dinner parties and the need for a new political agenda in the name of a unified UK. 

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  9. Jan 30

    The legacy of years of deliberate failure to equitably include Palestine in the peace process has culminated in Trump's Middle East plan. @DiannaButtu says, "this is not simply about Palestine, but about the international legal system as we know it."

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    Will London become the next Orwellian surveillance city? The city will start using live facial recognition technology to identify criminal suspects in real time. If you think that bring security, think again says Fellow 👀 👀

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  11. Jan 30

    China's CCP has been employing a shocking "counter-terrorism" strategy: the systemic incarceration of the country's population. and report the probable transnational terrorist backlash and how US cooperation might stop it.

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    Republicans are spinning the by arguing that Trump cares about corruption in , but that "undermines the progress Ukraine has made fighting corruption over the past 6 years" says Fellow

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  13. Jan 30

    The (or "new ") has now been signed by all states involved, and you may be wondering what has changed. and cover it all, from car production to labor protections to cheese and wine.

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  14. Jan 30

    Our sister publication 's monthly newsletter is out. Deep dive into news across , from & the to , , & more. Get on this. 👊🏼💥

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  15. Jan 29

    Fatima Ahmad Alsmadi explores how the assassination of Qassem Soleimani will affect Iran’s tumultuous internal affairs via .

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  16. Jan 29

    Writing for , explains how the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on the Rohingya in Myanmar sets an important precedent for genocide prevention in other conflicts.

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  17. Jan 29

    Trump’s new Middle East peace plan is more about exerting power than achieving peace between Israel and Palestine, writes in .

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  18. Jan 29

    How ready is Beijing to face major global health challenges? Elanah Uretsky explores how China’s approach to public health has changed since the SARS crisis, and what that means for the response, via .

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    Jan 29

    London is implementing facial recognition without public consultation, a legislative framework or judicial oversight, endangering our civil liberties and the rule of law. What a disturbing example to set for the world. My latest for :

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  20. Jan 28

    “For a country often romanticized as a pioneer in female leadership, the new reality is especially disappointing,” writes in

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    starts on Friday. Lots of talk about it leading to the breakup of the . says that might not be a bad thing. My conversation w him on British identity, the future of the UK, including Scotland and Northern Ireland

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