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Two Koreas, Two Economies: Exploring the Development Journeys of the North and South
October 11, 2024

Though today the world is accustomed to seeing two Koreas, the Korean Peninsula was a unified nation for over a millennium until its division just over 114 years ago. By…

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Tied Aid vs. Untied Aid: What is the Best Form of Foreign Aid?
October 1, 2022

Foreign Aid remains one of the most useful tools to fight inequality in developing countries. However, there are certain types of foreign aid that provide greater benefits to donor countries than recipient countries, working to create cycles of inequality and unsustainable development. Join Arthur, Hirushi and Anuk as they explore the notion of tied aid in comparison to untied aid.

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An Economic and Political Analysis on the On-Going Crisis in Sri Lanka
September 17, 2022

Join Hirushi, Anuk and Arthur as they explore the facts behind the on-going economic and political crisis in Sri Lanka.

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The Fall of the Soviet Union
May 25, 2022

Join Amy, Laurel, Melanie and Phil as they discuss the historical context of today’s Russian Federation and specifically, how it formed as a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Predominantly, this article will focus on the social, political and economic consequences this had on today’s Russia.

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The NATO and U.N. Dichotomy.
April 1, 2022

With the rising conflict and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, the functionality and the importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the United Nations have come into question. Why is Russia so opposed to NATO, and more importantly, what is NATO and how do they differentiate from the U.N.? Join Amy, Laurel and Phil as they explore the importance of international organisations and alliances in our modern world.

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