27 Jan Hamartia of Political Communication: Two Diverging Sides, Two Languages
E. Püren San How common is our common understanding? When Democrats and Republicans speak, are they even speaking the same language? Find PDF here. ...
E. Püren San How common is our common understanding? When Democrats and Republicans speak, are they even speaking the same language? Find PDF here. ...
Logan Pierson-FlaggWhat if your next meal was at the center of a global power struggle? As nations race to secure food and water in an increasingly resource-scarce world, the way we eat today could shape the future of our planet. Find PDF here. ...
Alessandro Cucchi Why was a Russian private military company wrapped in secrecy fighting on behalf of the Assad regime in Syria? Find PDF here. ...
Carlota Camarudin Campos Microfinance is recognized as a revolutionary tool to address economic development and to promote women’s empowerment. But in a country with strongly held patriarchal gender norms, does this claim truly hold? Find PDF here. ...
Emanuel Mayagoitia Corral “Who is responsible for the rise of populism? What underlying structures allow for the increase of this political fiction, shaping how society and government interact?” Find PDF here. ...
Constantin Mosch Find PDF here. ...
Isabela Bortolotto Rodacki Providing an answer to why some countries are poor and others rich, the winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics fall into the common trap of Eurocentrism when discussing societal institutions and economic growth. Find PDF here. ...
Hugo Mack Since the end of World War II, Japan has maintained its pacifist stance, renouncing war and believing in mediation and dialogue rather than military action. However, given the growing regional threats in recent years, Japan is rethinking its position and, therefore, faces the pressing question:...
Guillermo Romero “There is no God, but don’t tell that to my servant, lest he murder me at night.” — Voltaire Find PDF here. ...
Dominika Wiater (Foreign affairs) In a world increasingly shaped by technology, China’s Digital Silk Road is making waves far beyond its borders. Through AI and infrastructure projects, Beijing is introducing a new kind of soft power. But are developing nations signing up for innovation, or digital...
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