Women in Politics: A Tough Lebanese Chronicle Women are conducting one battle with many fronts in Lebanese politics. Although they are improving slowly, they still have a long way to go. Stéphanie Ghacibeh September 21, 2021
China’s Suzerainty, Britain’s Failure, and Hong Kong’s Dilemma The stand-off between Beijing and the Hong Kong rioters has reached a new phase and the situation is now spiralling out of control. The protests erupted following an extradition bill that would enable Hong Kong citizens to be tried in mainland China and was widely condemned by Hongkongers as an assault on their legal system… Benjamin White November 29, 2019
Terrorist Dealings in Afghanistan Transitioning Democracy, Peace in the Balance Afghanistan, a state that has been ravaged by tortuous war for four decades, has become the subject of a failing peace process and a highly ambitious push for democracy by the Afghani President, Ashraf Ghani. While democracy is widely propelled as a catalyst for peace, in this case, it… Benjamin White November 12, 2019