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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: 2025: A Reset in Uncertain Times
Read the latest issue of emstrongInternational Affairs Forum where academics, practitioners, and our Student Award Winners discuss issues facing the world in 2025, from democracy, to climate change, A...
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Climate Change Impacting Latin American Migration
Author highlights how climate change is driving mass migration from Latin America, exposing migrants to dangerous journeys and inadequate legal protections, and calls for urgent international reforms ...
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Femicide in Mexico: How Mexico is Fueling Gender Violence
Article explores Mexico’s femicide crisis, highlighting systemic impunity, cultural machismo, and government inaction—while urging reform, public education, and support under new leadership to address...
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President Carter, U.S.-Chilean relations, and the surrender of justice for Orlando Letelier
Paper analyzes the U.S-Chilean relationship during the Carter years. By Eli Rasmussen. 11/14/2024
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Why Are Child Marriage Rates Stagnant in the Caribbean and Latin America?
Article delves into the social, cultural, and economic factors that contribute to the stagnant rate of child marriages in the region, exploring country-specific statistics and offering recommendations...
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Using Technology to Address Climate Change: Exaggerated Expectations? Interview with Dr. Duncan McLaren
IA Forum Winter 2024 - Europe -- and Addressing Climate Change
In the new 2024 issue of International Affairs Forum, experts from around the world discuss Europe and the EU plus Addressing Climate Change. (03/21/2024)
This new issue of International Affairs Forum presents interviews, essays, and opinion pieces from worldwide experts discussing Human Rights. 03/07/2023
Build Back Better World (B3W): A Tool for Checking Chinese Influence in Latin America
The new Build Back Better World (B3W) initiative by the G7 is more advantageous than the Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America and the Caribbean. By James McKenna. (12/27/2021)