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Dumitrascu Erika Maria
Jan 253 min read
The Unshakeable Japanese Monarchy: How It Survived the Test of Time
The Japanese monarchy is comparable to an old friend you have known for ages but who nevertheless manages to stay in your life when it...
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Calin Teodor
Jan 253 min read
Is extremism on the rise?
About a week ago I got an email saying that I can be a part of a MEP conference in Iasi, in which I was going to represent the interests...
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Yixuan Liu
Jan 252 min read
YOUR body, HIS choice: Trump’s “pro-life” conservatism
Donald Trump. We all know Donald Trump. The 45th president of the USA, the man who received 34 counts of falsifying business records, and...
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Iarina Sârbu
Jan 252 min read
War is pointless
I know what you are thinking: “Of course, war only brings mass destruction and involves injuring and killing civilians.” And, while this...
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Teodora Rizea
Jan 253 min read
Threats to Democracy and Mass-Media Manipulation of the US Elections- Part 1
Worldwide we are witnessing one of the most heated political debates, that being the US elections. From Jubilee’s series of Democrats vs...
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Vlad Dascalu
Jan 253 min read
Capitalism is dead, Long live Capitalism! : A short analysis of “Decapitalism”
Decapitalism is a term that has recently been propelled into the public spotlight by popular belief that the “old” capitalist system is...
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Sofia Bordei
Jan 253 min read
How TikTok is reshaping political activism
Each of you has surely heard about TikTok and the attraction of the youth to this platform in the last few years. However, what is not...
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Sara Opris
Jan 252 min read
Divided worlds: The Cold War (overview)
The Cold War was a very important piece in the history of the world. The conflict started about two years after World War 2 ended, as...
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Juda Sasportas
May 5, 20243 min read
Xinjiang under communism : a new social experiment
This article explore the Muslims of the Xinjiang province in China.
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Calin Teodor
May 5, 20242 min read
The description of the EU
This article explores the many branches of the European Union.
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Radu Aronovici
May 5, 20243 min read
France's "Home Sweet Home" Dilemma
This article explores France's housing crisis.
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Maria Avramescu
May 5, 20243 min read
Is Trump’s NATO speech a cause for concern?
This article explores the possibility of the USA not being a part of NATO anymore.
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Iarina Sârbu
May 5, 20243 min read
The US’ Isolationism: How America’s Fear of the World Shaped Its Foreign Policy
This article explores how certain policies shaped the USA's history.
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Amelie Longeac
May 5, 20243 min read
Will ChatGPT Become our New Presidents?
This is an article that presents the possibility of AI taking over the political office.
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Maria Avramescu
Feb 26, 20243 min read
Is the United Nations efficient today?
Now, more than ever before, the United Nations has reaffirmed itself as an imperative organ leading the tumultuous world of international...
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Juda Sasportas
Feb 19, 20243 min read
Xinjiang : China’s Unfit Puzzle Piece
Xinjiang is muslim. Xinjiang is uyghur. Xinjiang is China's odd one out. Xinjiang is our story today. Our story begins in 1881, the final...
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Amelie Longeac
Feb 19, 20242 min read
Why Biden and Not a Woman Instead?
When it comes to women getting involved in politics, they unfortunately have to face biased, sexist and discriminatory treatment. Their...
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Ioana Teodora Rizea
Feb 5, 20242 min read
Explaining right-wing extremism
Many different things are happening all at once that have made radical right and right-wing extremist ideologies more appealing to a...
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Iarina Sârbu
Feb 5, 20243 min read
The psychology of names in politics
Names are a key factor in how we navigate life, both socially and career-wise. Our name is the first form of identity we take on, and it...
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David Valea
Jan 17, 20242 min read
The Napoleon Movie: a big flop
I believe you've heard that the long-awaited film "Napoleon" by Ridley Scott, starring Joaquin Phoenix, has been released. After a long...
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