by Analucía Partida Borrego
Manuel looking at where he had once crossed the border 30 years ago; now that same place is heavily reinforced and guarded b... Read More
by Charlotte Gardes
On October 3, 2016, British Prime Minister Theresa May set the ball rolling for Brexit: the United Kingdom will trigger article 50 of the L... Read More
by Henry O'Connell
Memories of Singapore’s colonial history are easily evoked when one lives in Singapore. The colonial buildings that line the historical dist... Read More
by Bayan Alfadel
After I left Syria with an undergraduate degree, I realized that studying law had been the wrong decision. It had taken up so much of my time ... Read More
by Stuart Richardson
It is said to be the most traversed border in the world. Each day, some 130,000 travelers cross the U.S.-Mexico border at Tijuana. Many ar... Read More
By Morna Cannon
The inhabitants of Stuttgart and Bangalore may not know it, but they’re at war. Facing off in the fight are Luxor Solar GmbH – one of Germany’... Read More
By Edwin O'Connell
Marking the end of one of the most divisive elections in recent political history, President Barack Obama addressed the United States (US)... Read More
By Cody Wiles
Last week, the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) hosted Mark Lowenthal, distinguished visiting professor and for... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
The New Bridge in Mitrovica symbolizes the division of a city into two adversarial sides. The southern bank, where I stand with uncertainty ... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
In a post-conflict context, Kosovo is the newest country in Europe. Following its independence in 2008, after the violent breakup of Yugosla... Read More