The policy of the month is a chapter dedicated to who is inter step in researching current policies without necessarily providing an in depth analysis and critical review. This is a chapter which will be published on the IE IPR blog and requires writers to produce two small pieces of writing (500 words) per semester on a current policy under discussion.
On September 21st, 2014, the Houthis seized Sana’a, marking the beginning of the Yemeni Civil War and the world’s worst humanitarian crisis1. Following Israel’s invasion of Gaza, the Houthis began concentrating their attacks on the Bab al-Mandab Strait, diverting global maritime traffic, driving up shipping costs and sparking world-wide price hikes.
Over-Politicization of Public and Digital Spheres: Third-Party Involvement in 2024 Elections
Ece Eroglu
The Russia-North Korea Strategic Partnership: Implications of North Korean Military Involvement in Ukraine
Stanislav Vynnytskyi
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