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OPINION: Abolishing the British Monarchy is Not a Fight Worth Fighting OpinionMaxim KrukovMarch 24, 2021UK, United Kingdom, Britain, Great Britain, Queen, Queen of England, Monarchy, British Monarchy, British Empire, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, abolishComment
OPINION: The People Ought to Elect the Secretary-General OpinionDominic GordonMarch 19, 2021UN, United Nations, United States, superpower, P5, security council, Security Council, UN Security Council, Antonio Guterres, Secretary General, Secretary-Genreal, Secretary, Secretary-General, ElectionsComment
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OPINION: The Politics of Memory-Bending Compass World, OpinionIris PengMarch 12, 2021Japanese diplomacy, japan, Korea, colonialism, Comfort Women, ChinaComment
OPINION: Why Jewish-Americans Should Care About Uighurs in China OpinionDominic GordonMarch 12, 2021Georgetown UniversityUighur, Uyghur, Xinjiang, China, Uighur camps, Chinese Communist Party, Uighur MuslimsComment
EDITORIAL: U.S. Counterterrorism Policy Disproportionately Harms Innocent Civilians OpinionThe Editorial BoardMarch 2, 2021The United States of America, counterterrorism, Yemen Civil War, Yemen, Editorial BoardComment
OPINION: Unions as Agents of Social Change OpinionKatie HawkinsonFebruary 26, 2021labor, labor movement, IWW, Labor Union, Spokane, protest, Free Speech, Free Speech Fight, Employment, union, Unions, Industrial Workers of the World, Industrial Worker, jail, prostitution, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Gurley Flynn, social movement, rights, WomenComment
EDITORIAL: Public Health, If Not Public Wealth OpinionThe Editorial BoardFebruary 22, 2021COVID-19, Global Health, Vaccination, Editorial Board, opinionComment
OPINION: The Republican Party Played with Fire—and Got Severely Burned OpinionAyushman GhoshFebruary 15, 2021Georgetown UniversityDonald Trump, Capitol Riots, Republican, Washington D.C.Comment
EDITORIAL: The Shining Mirage on a Hill OpinionThe Editorial BoardJanuary 13, 2021The CaravelEditorial Board, Capitol Riots, The United States of America, Donald TrumpComment
EDITORIAL: The Gig Isn’t Up OpinionThe Editorial BoardJanuary 9, 2021The CaravelEditorial Board, Gig Economy, labor rightsComment
OPINION: The Central Issue of American Politics Compass World, OpinionSandra HanDecember 8, 2020USA, Politics, democrats, republicans, centrists, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, U.S. ElectionsComment
EDITORIAL: The French Hypocrisy OpinionThe Editorial BoardDecember 2, 2020France, Islamophobia, Laicite, Religious Practices, Editorial BoardComment
OPINION: So Your Parents Sent You a WeChat Article... Compass World, OpinionClaire ChengDecember 1, 2020China, diaspora, police, police brutality, protest, 2020, 2020 Election, USA, America, Conservative, Republican, Democrat, Liberal, AAPI, home, home country, The United States of America, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elections, Chinese-AmericansComment
OPINION: Stop Underestimating China's Strengths Compass World, OpinionIris PengDecember 1, 2020China, US, USA, China-US, competition, great power, autocracy, dictator, communist, democracy, Kroenig, Dr- Matthew Kroenig, policy debate, Atlantic, domestic, security, China-U.S. RelationsComment
A Post-Trumpian America on the Global Stage OpinionNirvana KhanNovember 23, 2020Georgetown UniversityDonald Trump, Joe Biden, China, US Foreign Policy, The United States of AmericaComment
OPINION: Now, More Than Ever, Centrism is the Answer Compass World, Opinion, SatireAdvait ArunNovember 20, 2020opinion, satire, AOC, Progressivism, progressive, democratic party, Democrats, New York City, universal healthcare, Green New Deal, equality, Econ, date, crisis, Economics, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ElectionsComment