Articles - North america
The Ruble Crisis and Future of the World
Find out more about the economic status of Russia from our guest writer, Nasurullah Brohi, with Strategic Vision Institute
(6/3/2015)
Nasurullah Brohi
Find out more about the economic status of Russia from our guest writer, Nasurullah Brohi, with Strategic Vision Institute
(6/3/2015)
Nasurullah Brohi
It was not an ‘Off Year’ Election
Martin Healey's award-winning speech about Aristotle, elections and Audis.
(22/11/2014)
Martin Healey
Martin Healey's award-winning speech about Aristotle, elections and Audis.
(22/11/2014)
Martin Healey
US-CHINA Cyber Espionage
The United States has just made an unprecedented move by bringing up criminal charges against five Chinese military hackers this past week. (06/06/2014)
Daisy Muibu
The United States has just made an unprecedented move by bringing up criminal charges against five Chinese military hackers this past week. (06/06/2014)
Daisy Muibu
Challenges Cyber Warfare poses to laws of armed
conflict: Reaffirming International Humanitarian Law
Ever since Cyber Warfare emerged, the international community has been slow to react. Read more to find about the special importance of these new weapons.
(19/03/2014)
Daisy Muibu
Ever since Cyber Warfare emerged, the international community has been slow to react. Read more to find about the special importance of these new weapons.
(19/03/2014)
Daisy Muibu
Essay: What We Do to Men
An Essay about men's issues and the social challenges they face alongside women
(05/03/2014)
Eden Beck
An Essay about men's issues and the social challenges they face alongside women
(05/03/2014)
Eden Beck
Nuclear Diplomacy: U.S.-North Korea Case Study
Ever since the end of the cold war, one country has become the focus of non-proliferation efforts: North Korea. Read this article to take a deep dive into the topic!
(22/01/2014)
Daisy Muibu
Ever since the end of the cold war, one country has become the focus of non-proliferation efforts: North Korea. Read this article to take a deep dive into the topic!
(22/01/2014)
Daisy Muibu
Is
mental instability the main culprit of school shootings?
Mental health overlooked and underfunded by the United States government
(19/12/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Correspondent
Mental health overlooked and underfunded by the United States government
(19/12/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Correspondent
ObamaCare,
the facts and opinions
Many people question if ObamaCare is all it set out to be
(21/11/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Correspondent
Many people question if ObamaCare is all it set out to be
(21/11/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Correspondent
The
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement draft has been released
Intellectual property laws, health and freedom of speech at stake from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
(21/11/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Correspondent
Intellectual property laws, health and freedom of speech at stake from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
(21/11/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Correspondent
The Overstretched States of America – Hegemony in Decline?
A new development might hint at declining hegemonic power of the United States.
(18/11/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America Correspondent
A new development might hint at declining hegemonic power of the United States.
(18/11/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America Correspondent
United
States National Security Agency spies on allies
Intelligence officials say damage has been done.
(31/10/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Domestic Affairs Correspondent
Intelligence officials say damage has been done.
(31/10/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Domestic Affairs Correspondent
Canada signs major
free-trade deal with EU
Largely unnoticed by the European population, Canada and the EU agreed on a free-trade agreement last Friday.
(29/10/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America Correspondent
Largely unnoticed by the European population, Canada and the EU agreed on a free-trade agreement last Friday.
(29/10/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America Correspondent
Government shutdown ends, default averted
The debt ceiling remains a difficult topic in US politics. Read the article to find about how the debt ceiling affects students in the US
(17/10/2013 Update: 20/10/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Domestic Affairs Correspondent
The debt ceiling remains a difficult topic in US politics. Read the article to find about how the debt ceiling affects students in the US
(17/10/2013 Update: 20/10/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Domestic Affairs Correspondent
Why I should be allowed to vote for Congress
US domestic politics have always had a big influence worldwide.
Read more for a closer look at how the government shutdown affects the rest of the world.
(14/10/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America
US domestic politics have always had a big influence worldwide.
Read more for a closer look at how the government shutdown affects the rest of the world.
(14/10/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America
United States government shuts down
The republican congress did not agree with the Affordable Care Act;
A new health insurance plan under President Barack Obama, a democrat. Congress threatened that if Obama did not repeal this act, they would not pass a budget on time. (03/10/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Domestic Affairs Correspondent
The republican congress did not agree with the Affordable Care Act;
A new health insurance plan under President Barack Obama, a democrat. Congress threatened that if Obama did not repeal this act, they would not pass a budget on time. (03/10/2013)
Taylor Hooper - USA Domestic Affairs Correspondent
Are we currently experiencing the revival of American diplomacy?
In the past decade, American leaders often refused direct talks with their enemies – a policy with questionable results. The speeches of President Obama and President Rohani at the UN Assembly might give hints to change in doctrine. (28/09/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America Correspondent
In the past decade, American leaders often refused direct talks with their enemies – a policy with questionable results. The speeches of President Obama and President Rohani at the UN Assembly might give hints to change in doctrine. (28/09/2013)
Niklas Koch - North America Correspondent
The Boston Bombing
The term ‘terrorism’ originates from the late 18th century, during France’s Reign of Terror, however it has probably become most commonly known since the 2001 September 11 Attacks, in which an extremist Islamic organization identified as al-Qaeda attacked the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., as well as an attempted attack on the United States Capitol... (06/05/2013)
E. Beck
The term ‘terrorism’ originates from the late 18th century, during France’s Reign of Terror, however it has probably become most commonly known since the 2001 September 11 Attacks, in which an extremist Islamic organization identified as al-Qaeda attacked the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., as well as an attempted attack on the United States Capitol... (06/05/2013)
E. Beck
Is the world facing a new threat?
When Bin Laden was still alive he gave ‘Terror’ a face and his presence provided the USA with an image of the enemy. This enabled the former US government to justify the so called ‘War on Terror’. Now that Bin Laden is gone and the ‘War on Terror’ seems to be coming to an end, the menace of terror remains very real, as the latest attacks have shown. (29/04/2013)
K. V. Abbey
When Bin Laden was still alive he gave ‘Terror’ a face and his presence provided the USA with an image of the enemy. This enabled the former US government to justify the so called ‘War on Terror’. Now that Bin Laden is gone and the ‘War on Terror’ seems to be coming to an end, the menace of terror remains very real, as the latest attacks have shown. (29/04/2013)
K. V. Abbey