Infantino’s weaponization of FIFA as an instrument to amass power will have repercussions not just for fans of soccer, but for the game's role in global politics—no longer is it just a sport, but a ...
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The failures of the elite democracy that returned in 1986, such as unsuccessfully addressing ongoing corruption and inequality, have nurtured disillusionment amongst the populace that lends itself ...
TW: This article discusses rape, sexual assault, and violence. The question then becomes: what can India do end its rape crisis? The answer is not simple. It includes a combination of a reformed ...
The #MeToo movement first came to the public’s attention in 2006 when American activist Tarana Burke spoke up about her experience of sexual violence, with her goal being to encourage women to come ...
The expanding class of billionaires is an increasing threat to American politics. The growth of the ultra-wealthy in the United States as well as loose campaign financing laws and the nature of their ...
In recent years, social media has both instigated and bore witness to new divisions in our society. Even though octogenarians manage to use it, social media is a complicated digital tool, involving ...
Reports have, with increasing frequency, begun to emerge of states engaging mercenaries to further their foreign policy objectives. From Colombians fighting on behalf of the UAE in Yemen, to Turkey ...
Despite making numerous threats and mobilizing some 150,000 troops along the Ukrainian border, Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine still came as a surprise to some who were unsure of the weight of his ...
It’s no secret that the 2024 US presidential election has been full of unprecedented twists and turns. With Biden’s unexpected decision to withdraw from the race, and a showdown between a former ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of natural resources, owing to a tremendous deposit of untapped raw minerals. However, as Congo emerges from a ...
“A.D.A. Casey Novak: How can she be reading the paper as if nothing happened? Dr. George Huang: Because she has a borderline personality disorder. She compartmentalizes the world, she’s always right ...
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