Op-Ed: Genocide in Xinjiang?: The Complexities of the U.S. State Department’s Declaration

Op-Ed: Genocide in Xinjiang?: The Complexities of the U.S. State Department’s Declaration

The U.S. State Department recently labeled the Chinese government’s campaign against Uyghur Muslims as a ‘genocide.’ This article seeks to consider whether this campaign satisfies the definition of the term, or perhaps whether this declaration was potentially biased due to international politics.

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Op Ed: Latin America’s League of Socialist Dictators and the Call to Stop Romanticizing Socialism

Op Ed: Latin America’s League of Socialist Dictators and the Call to Stop Romanticizing Socialism

In her Op Ed, staff writer Sofia Meador Sauto speaks out on the misperceptions of idealism and criticizes the Bolivian government for falling short as a socialist regime.

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Op-Ed: COVID-19, “Pandemic Diplomacy,” and Re-shaping of the World Order

Op-Ed: COVID-19, “Pandemic Diplomacy,” and Re-shaping of the World Order

The COVID-19 pandemic is already taking geopolitics toward uncharted territory. Similar to the September 11th attacks in the United States, its repercussions will be felt around the world, and for long.

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