By Mark Satta, Wayne State University; The Conversation A case recently argued in the U.S. Supreme Court will likely determine for the foreseeable future how difficult...
By Myunghee Lee, Michigan State University; Sungik Yang, Arizona State University; The Conversation Days after announcing – and then rescinding – martial law in South Korea, President...
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By David McMillan, University of Stirling; The Conversation Donald Trump’s victory in November’s US presidential election saw the US dollar strengthen. It surged to a one-year...
By Daniel Tichenor, University of Oregon; The Conversation President-elect Donald Trump often said during the 2024 presidential campaign that he plans to launch the nation’s largest-ever...
By Mireille Rebeiz, Dickinson College; The Conversatiom The fall of President Bashar Assad will not only affect the 24 million Syrians who lived – and largely...
By Anne Delorme, Erin Hunt, Policy Options The Geneva Conventions signed 75 years ago ushered in an era of universal agreement on the rules of war,...
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By Robert Dover, University of Hull, The Conversation Russia is already at war with the west. It has been so since its occupation of Crimea in...
By Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University, The Conversation King Charles’s decision to cut red meat from his diet following his cancer treatment has sparked a frenzy...