Op-Ed: A Robbery of Artistic Proportions: How the Louvre is Complicit in the Looting of Middle Eastern Treasures
Op-Ed: The Kazakhstan Protests: The Broader Implications of The Re-Birth of Russian Geopolitical Power
Op-Ed: The NBA’s Recent Capitulation to COVID Skepticism and its Distortment of the COVID-19 Pandemic
OP-ED: The Hypocrisy of the United States’ Use of Torture
On September 11th, 2001, the United States of America experienced its worst terrorist attack. The tragic events that occurred after 9/11 often lack the same level of public outrage and condemnation. These events portray the conflation of national security and human rights violations by the federal government, and the dark side of US democracy.
OP-ED: Having Faith in Fantasy: Why Universalism is the Future of International Human Rights
Is there case for Universalism over Relativism as the standard for international human rights? Alisha Saxena addresses the challenges it faces along with the opportunities it poses in strengthening universal rights.