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In what is widely regarded as one of the world’s most liberal democracies, the state of Queensland, Australia, has recently enforced legislation…
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In what is widely regarded as one of the world’s most liberal democracies, the state of Queensland, Australia, has recently enforced legislation…
Going back to the core motive behind U.S. military campaigns against Iran—intensifying from 2025 into full-scale war in 2026—and, more broadly, to…
Six months before one of Brazil’s most consequential elections, current prospects suggest a landscape stalled in time. Though the country has a…
In November 1982, The New York Times reported on a phenomenon reshaping the U.S.-Mexico border: Mexican women crossing into Texas to give…
In recent years, several states have incorporated human mobility into their foreign policy strategies as a tool of pressure against the European…
Resolving the Republic of Moldova’s separatist issue and joining the European Union are the primary objectives of President Maia Sandu and her…
The Philippines plays host to two Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 48th and 49th summits in May and November 2026 respectively.…
Thinking Global Podcast – Thinking Borders: Vicki Squire – E-International Relations Thinking Global This week, Thinking Borders, hosted by…
Over the past two decades, democratic politics has increasingly unfolded through the language of crisis. Financial instability, sovereign debt, migration pressures, Brexit,…
The year 2026 has brought a brutal reminder that food security is intricately related to energy, shipping routes, industrial capacity and geopolitical…