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Women’s rights- why do we care?

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Katharine Tengtio writes about the growing trend of women’s rights and equality in international relations. Why has it become such a popular topic today? What affect does it have on rest of society? . . . → Read More: Women’s rights- why do we care?

No Olive Trees in Afghanistan: The Elusive Quest for Peace

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Vivianne LeBlanc discusses the death of Rabbani and its implications for the peace processes in Afghanistan.. what potential is there? . . . → Read More: No Olive Trees in Afghanistan: The Elusive Quest for Peace

A Reflection of Relativity

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Allie Fonarev discusses the convergence of two major world events- Palestine’s application for statehood and CERN’s discovery of particles travelling faster than light. What will these breakthroughs mean for humanity’s ‘attitude of impossibility’? . . . → Read More: A Reflection of Relativity

Chomsky Review: “Changing Contours of World Order”

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Caroline Hargreaves reviews Noam Chomsky’s most recent lecture on the growing gap between social classes, the imminent danger of the global climate and the decline of U.S. political power. . . . → Read More: Chomsky Review: “Changing Contours of World Order”

Pakistan- from Agriculture to Information Technology

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How does a technological shift benefit the economy of Pakistan, a third would country? Faizan explores what modernities have done for an agricultural society . . . → Read More: Pakistan- from Agriculture to Information Technology

Think Cosmically, Act Globally, Eat Locally

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Johan Galtung is back again! Here he explains the need for a common paradigm that transcends mere globalism, something above religions which he sees as a fragmenting force. Thinking ‘cosmically’ means finding a common identity above politics, nationality, religions, etc. Read on to discover more.. . . . → Read More: Think Cosmically, Act Globally, Eat Locally