James Keeling examines the role played by the Dalai Lama in Sino-Tibetan relations following the May 1951 Seventeen-Point Agreement.
Rights
Expulsion and Eviction: Roma Policy in France
Corinne Stancescu examines French policy in regards to Roma communities.
Gold and Cloth: Inside Cambodia’s Sex Trade
Ashley Boyes examines the crisis of sexual exploitation and human trafficking in Cambodia.
A Tale of Desperation and Neglect: America’s Responsibilities and the Central American Child Refugee Crisis
Alex Langer examines the refugee crisis in Central America and discusses why the US is responsible for it.
Sarkozy’s Scandals & the Growing Myth of Leader Accountability
James Keeling looks at the most recent corruption allegations against ex-French president Sarkozy and the activist movements sparked in civil society.
Between a Dictator and a Hard Place: No Happy Ending for North Korean Defectors
James Keeling looks into the disturbing discrimination trends forcing certain North Korean defectors to return to the infamous dictatorship.
Refugee Health Care Changes in Canada Deemed “Cruel and Unusual”
Alex Grigg examines refugee healthcare, and how to improve quality of care for vulnerable groups.
Germany’s World Cup Win Won’t Distract From U.S Espionage Allegations
Amidst all the excitement surrounding Germany’s recent FIFA victory, Carlos Abarca examines another hot issue surrounding the EU nation: US spying.
Sexual Violence Compensation
Ashley Boyes discusses the concept of compensation for crimes of sexual violence in developing nations.
Women’s Role in Terrorism
Samantha Di Santo discusses the phenomenon of female terrorism.