THE ART OF HEALING: RECONCILING THE PAST THROUGH ARTISTIC EXPRESSION
Staff Writer Hector Guzman explores the roles of art in nation healing following the Rwandan genocide and the Srebrenica massacre.
WAR IS KNOCKING, DON'T ANSWER
Staff Writer Ethan Azad discusses the newly implemented decision to designate Iran's IRGC as a terrorist organization and the issues bound to ensue.
ANTI-SEMITISM AND RISING POPULISM IN EUROPE
Staff Writer Madi Ro discusses the effects of "populist" ideologies in Europe and the implications of increased occurrences of anti-Semitic crimes.
ISIS: WOUNDED BUT NOT DEAD
Staff writer Kahlil Ram explores the current status of ISIS and the significance of U.S. withdrawal from Syria.
THE CLOWN ON THE CROSS: ISRAEL'S NEWEST ART INSTILLATION GARNERS SPECULATION
Staff writer Hector Guzman explores the controversy around Finnish artist Jani Leinonen's recently exhibited art piece "McJesus," its commentary on faith and implications on artistic censorship.
MAN VERSUS NATURE: JAIR BOLSONARO AGAINST THE AMAZON
Staff Writer Ariana Roshanzaer sheds light on how Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's policies are threatening both the environment and the indigenous tribes of the Amazon.
A LOOK INSIDE THE WORLD’S MOST EFFECTIVE PRISON SYSTEM
Staff writer Jasmine Moheb analyzes the strategies that make Norway's prison system so effective and the potential for transformation in the U.S.
ACTS OF BRAVERY AND DEFIANCE IN NAZI GERMANY
Staff Writer Ariana Rochanzaer discusses the context, content, and implications of the "Holocaust Living History Workshop" event hosted by the UCSD Library on Jewish resistance in Nazi Germany.
THE WELL-BEING BUDGET: NEW ZEALAND’S UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH TO POLICY-MAKING
Staff Writer Pankhuri Prasad discusses New Zealand's new Well-Being Budget and growing efforts to improve citizens' quality of life.
THE LEGACY OF WORLD WAR TWO “COMFORT WOMEN”
Staff Writer Deborah Jeong discusses revived talks on the controversial Comfort Woman during World War Two and its potential to further propel the #MeToo movement
PROMISE AND PITFALLS OF BIG DATA: SERVICE DELIVERY IN INDIA
Director of Marketing Tenzin Chomphel covers an event hosted by South Asia Initiative on the potential and pitfalls of India's technological advancement
DETENTION IN LIBYA: THE EUROPEAN UNION’S COMPLICITY IN HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND ENSUING POLICY PROPOSALS
Contributing Writer Jose Ovalle discusses human rights issues due to the refugee crisis and proposals for how the EU should proceed.
U.S.-CHINA SYMBIOSIS: A CONVERSATION WITH JOE TSAI
Staff Writer Jasmine Moheb covers a GPS event where Joe Tsai discusses U.S.-China relations and the need for greater cooperation amidst the threat of a power struggle.
A GPS EVENT: “FULFILLING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS”
Staff Writer Madi Ro provides a review of a GPS event on Dr. Terra Lawson-Remer's book: Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights
RACE, OIL, AND REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA
Contributing Writer Ahmad B. Shanaa provides a background of the current economic and political crisis in Venezuela.
INDIAN GENERAL ELECTION 2019: TOWARDS A HUNG PARLIAMENT?
Senior Editor Siddharth takes a look at the upcoming elections in India and the potential outcomes
MEMORY AND JUSTICE IN ARGENTINA'S DIRTY WAR
Staff Writer Cristina Hernandez covers a GPS event on "Argentina's Dirty War" and the survival story of Patricia Isasa
THE CIA'S FIRST COUP: A LESSON IN (DIS)INFORMATION
Staff Writer Ethan Azad describes the CIA's first coup in Iran and the effects of media propaganda.
TECHPLOMACY: AN EXPERIMENT IN FOREIGN POLICY
Staff Writer Pankhuri Prasad discusses the developing link between technology and diplomacy across the globe
From NAFTA To USMCA: The New Deal and What's Missing
Staff writer Rebeca Camacho covers the event held at the School of Global Policy and Strategy that presents the implications of the impending ratification of the United States, Mexico and Canada Agreement (USMCA) in terms of gains and losses and its effects on indigenous people.