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Will the Russian Gas Loophole Finally Close?
An Analysis of New European Union Sanctions and Policy on Russian Gas Imports The now completed TurkStream pipeline in Bulgaria.(Image Source: iStock; https://tinyurl.com/y5jenytx) By Lucas Vroege In February 2022, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shattered Europe’s complacent energy policy. In response, the European Union (EU) launched the RePowerEU initiative in April 2022, with the intent of… Read more
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CSO Perspectives on Remedy Pathways for Fishers and Fisher Involvement in IUU Reporting
Image Source: Pexels; https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-of-anchor-17485780/ By Carlye Goldman, Natalie Leonard, and Elizabeth Parker This report outlines research gaps and best practices in recruitment oversight- drawing on case studies and interviews with civil society organizations (CSOs)- and explores how CSOs help fishers exercise their voice and agency, and how fishers with a stronger voice in their sector… Read more
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The Organization of American States Under a Second Trump Presidency
Exterior of the Organization of American States “Main Building” in Washington, DC near the White House. (Image Source: Flickr; https://tinyurl.com/2t3swaxe) By Lucas Wood-Gluck The Organization of American States is an overlooked diplomatic, security, and economic forum that U.S. policymakers neglect to the benefit of adversaries, but at the cost of regional integration and U.S. credibility.… Read more
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The Militarization of Queer Sexuality: Is Sexuality an Assemblage of National Security Regimes?
Image Source: Stanford University Digital Stacks; https://tinyurl.com/bdfx6f5j By Christopher Belden The mainstream conception of national security renders gender identity and sexual orientation as irrelevant; however, states imbed sexuality as part of their national security agendas creating a circular assemblage through the dichotomous informant-security threat identity mapped upon queer bodies. In the existing analyses of Cold… Read more
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Pushed Into Precarity
Costa Rican Anti-Asylum Migration Decrees’ Impact on Nicaraguan Migrants & Development Image Source: Pixabay; https://tinyurl.com/3r9sxrnw By Amanda Clark Once praised for its humanitarian approach to migration, Costa Rica now risks that reputation as decrees turn Nicaraguan asylum seekers into a vulnerable labor force, exposing the growing gap between the country’s ideals and its practices. Migration… Read more
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The 2013 Egyptian Coup d’État: A Watershed for Repression
Image Source: The Guardian; https://tinyurl.com/369779az By Caleb Helsel Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s 2013 coup in Egypt marked the end of Egypt’s brief democracy and the birth of a new, more violent autocracy. Abstract In 2013, Egyptian Minister of Defense Abdel Fattah el-Sisi led a military coup against the democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi, restoring autocratic… Read more
