As the global energy transition accelerates, the ocean floor has emerged as the next frontier in critical mineral competition between the United States and China ...
Across luxury megaprojects, consistent dynamics reveal how these developments reflect the priorities of their host states ...
The Impact of Overpopulation: China’s Labor Market and Work Culture in Comparative Perspective28.Oct.2024 ...
Natural Capital Beyond Borders: Interview with Dr. Pushpam Kumar, Senior Economic Advisor and Chief Environmental Economist for the UN Environment Programme ...
Knowledge, Soil, Politics, and Poverty: How Drug Trafficking Has Kept Its Hold on Latin America ...
The Harvard International Review is a quarterly magazine offering insight on international affairs from the perspectives of scholars, leaders, and policymakers.
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Two hundred and fifty thousand workers under the Kafala system in Lebanon are currently struggling to survive in an exploitative system. Conflicts within the country due to an economic recession and ...
Dr. Pasang Yangjee Sherpa, an anthropologist at the University of Washington, is one of the leading voices in the field of climate change in South Asia. Her work focuses on Indigeneity, the Himalayas, ...
Nepal is very diverse along religious lines. In the most recent census of 2011, 81 percent of the population identified themselves as Hindus, while 9 percent identified Buddhism as their primary ...
Imagine this scenario: you learn that a young woman is missing in your city. The next day, someone finds her body on the side of the highway. She has been stabbed dozens of times and is now ...
The Rwandan Genocide, born from intense strife and structural inequality between Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda, is infamous for its brutality. Within 100 days, upwards of 800,000 people were violently ...