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The Price of Progress: Ethiopia’s Dam and the Question of Multilateralism
Politics Deborah Solomon 10/12/25 Politics Deborah Solomon 10/12/25

The Price of Progress: Ethiopia’s Dam and the Question of Multilateralism

Learn more about the geopolitics behind the newly inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the debate on multi-and-unilateralism surrounding its construction and use.

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Leadership Beyond Earth: A Conversation with UNOOSA on Law and the Future of Space
Politics Max Bromfield 4/29/25 Politics Max Bromfield 4/29/25

Leadership Beyond Earth: A Conversation with UNOOSA on Law and the Future of Space

UNOOSA experts reflect on the principles of maintaining peace beyond our planet and the role of the United Nations in a new, ever-expanding, private-sector-driven space age.

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Fictional Women as Political Role Models: What McCord and Avasarala can teach us about power
Arts & Culture, Politics Max Bromfield 3/10/25 Arts & Culture, Politics Max Bromfield 3/10/25

Fictional Women as Political Role Models: What McCord and Avasarala can teach us about power

Chrisjen Avasarala and Elizabeth McCord offer powerful examples of women navigating leadership and highlight the impact of fictional leaders on real-world perceptions of women in power.

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The West’s only hope is a United Europe
Politics, Opinion Max Bromfield 2/24/25 Politics, Opinion Max Bromfield 2/24/25

The West’s only hope is a United Europe

As the world begins to realise the true consequences of a second Trump presidency, the only hope for Western democracy is a united Europe.

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Space: An emerging area of conflict for the International Community
Politics, Opinion Max Bromfield 2/14/25 Politics, Opinion Max Bromfield 2/14/25

Space: An emerging area of conflict for the International Community

As the prospect of exploring outer space draws closer, the idea of reaching the stars is becoming increasingly likely. But how will this affect conventional warfare?

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The Post-Merkel Germany: The 2025 elections and who will emerge as Germany’s next chancellor?
Politics Max Bromfield 2/5/25 Politics Max Bromfield 2/5/25

The Post-Merkel Germany: The 2025 elections and who will emerge as Germany’s next chancellor?

Germany is facing one of the most consequential elections in its history. Who emerges as Chancellor could sway Europe’s course for decades.

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The Democratic Party needs new leadership to win the White House in 2028, and it’s clear with who.
Politics, Opinion Max Bromfield 1/27/25 Politics, Opinion Max Bromfield 1/27/25

The Democratic Party needs new leadership to win the White House in 2028, and it’s clear with who.

The Democrats have suffered a catastrophic loss because they refused to learn from their mistakes. As America rejects establishment politics, the Democrats must respond in kind.

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